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A recent Debt Rescue survey revealed many South Africans are sacrificing essentials or relying on credit to eat and keep the lights on.
Matlosana’s surprise bid to control a R15 billion gas plant with a little-known firm is halted after council raised concerns ...
New airport laws aim to replace physical passports and boarding passes with a smartphone-based system at airports worldwide, ...
Johannesburg and its residents will not be allowed to participate in what Ramokgopa calls the current administration’s most ...
Prominent investment experts have warned South Africans to stay away from Pick n Pay’s shares, as it faces a tough road ahead ...
South Africa’s government is engaging US authorities about the Trump administration’s plan to resettle White Afrikaners to ...
Civil action group Outa has warned motorists that they will be waiting a long time for their driving licence cards, now that ...
South Africa’s new two-pot retirement system gives expats immediate access to their retirement funds, which they’re taking ...
Google Chrome is the dominant browser in South Africa, but its parent company, Alphabet, faces extreme regulatory challenges ...
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has confirmed that the FCSA is investigating major banks’ transactional fee practices in ...
South Africa’s agriculture sector is expected to benefit greatly from lower petrol and diesel prices, which will help ease ...
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