Proper noun
Schussler (plural Schusslers)
A surname.
“Again, the questions of who benefits from pronouncing land reform a failure and who benefits from the racial tensions, clearly show it would not be the country or any of its people,” said Schussler. Source: Internet
They are seemingly more under-represented when it comes to the size of land and racial ownership than either whites or Africans,” Schussler pointed out. Source: Internet
“It is not the economy versus lives, but lives versus lives,” Schussler said. Source: Internet
With even more companies under pressure the “government and the finance ministry are going to have an avalanche of requests in the coming months,” said Mike Schussler, chief economist at Economists. Source: Internet