Dec 22, 2024
Economy News

Sasria won’t be able cover the cost of more unrest

Sasria warned in their presentation yesterday, to parliament, that they can’t afford to cover the country’s businesses if there is a repeat of last year’s civil unrest. This follows the loss they faced last year due to the unrest. Sasria is a short-term insurer that is state-owned, it provides cover to all people and businesses […]

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Finance News

R350 SRD Chopped For Poorer Recipients

The Department of Social Development introduced new rules that will leave vulnerable South Africans in the cold by lowering the qualities needed to qualify for the R350 SRD grant. This comes after a small budget was allocated by National Treasury to the department. According to the latest statistics, 10.65 million happen to be recipients of […]

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Business Technology

Mihlali On Starting Beauty Business listing Website

Mihlali Ndamase gives women just what they want. The young entrepreneur is known for her make-up line and being a YouTuber. Mihlali took a problem ladies encountered for years, and handed a solution on a silver platter. A business listing website which gives recommendations for beauticians near you. You need a make up artist, a […]

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Business

SA Terminates National State of Disaster to Better Economy?

Since the National disaster earlier  in 2020 , safety measures/ restrictions had a negative impact on the country’s economy which led to people losing their jobs and poverty to strike. Does the termination of national disaster ensure better economic growth or change?. President Ramaphosa  in his speech urged people to take responsibility of  their health […]

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Business Economy

From Essential Goods to Unnecessary Grocery Items

Imagine chipping out R100 for an essential grocery item. Due to the sudden and constant increase in oil prices, which led to petrol hike and now cooking oil escalates. Your chef days are over, using cooking oil sparingly is the new norm. Every week, people are shocked by the sudden increase of cooking oil in […]

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Business

Barter Smarter, Trading Made Smarter

A young and influential Justine Kiska is rapidly growing in stature as a businesswoman after re-launching her new website, Barter Smarter. The trading platform allows small businesses (SMMEs) to find a unique space to meet clients and businesses to trade just with a single click. Kiska is an aspiring South African woman who says she […]

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Business

DSTV Set To Increase Prices This April

  Its that time of the year again were DSTV is upsetting its customers with price increasements. Recently multichoice has announced that they will be increasing DSTV package prices for 2022, as from 01 April, and this decision did not sit well with subscribers. Each package has its own increase percentage starting from 1.21% to […]

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Business

South Africans are in for Another Surprise With Fuel Increase.

It is going to be another tough year for South Africans as they need to dig deeper in their pockets as there will be another petrol hike. On Monday, the Mineral Resources and Energy Department announced that both grades of petrol will be 53 cents more from Wednesday. It was announced that the petrol price […]

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Business

United Arab Emirates Lifts Its Ban On South African Travelers this weekend.

    Almost 2 months after its ban on SA arrivals, United Arab Emirates have reopened to SA travelers. The UAE will now allow SA travelers to enter from Saturday 29 January. Flights will operate daily between Dubai and SA. United Arab Emirates Lifts Its Ban On South African Travelers this weekend. The UAE was […]

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Business

Cessna S550 Citation s/II of a SA civil Aviation Authority crashed 2 years ago.

The South African Civil Aviation Authority, Cessna aircraft on January 23, 2020, the aircraft crashed. The report of the plane crash claimed there were three live on board and they all passed away.  Fikile Mbalula released a statement report on Monday 24 January 2022 “The 23 of January 2022 marked exactly two years since the […]

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