Five Newsworthy Things in SA 20th December 2023:

News in South Africa 20th December: 1. 20 Durban beaches open: As thousands of holidaymakers are expected to descend on Durban shores for the festive season, eThekwini Municipality Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda has assured visitors and residents that the city’s beaches are safe for swimming. Kaunda gave his assurance as he officially reopened the iconic uMhlanga […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 18th December 2023:

News in South Africa 18th December: 1. Meat is back on the menu: Despite food price inflation remaining well outside the Reserve Bank’s headline inflation target range of 3%-6%, meat prices in South Africa are continuing their downward trend. This is according to the latest food inflation brief from the Bureau for Food and Agricultural […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 5th December 2023:

News in South Africa 5th December: 1. Load shedding causing mass unemployment: Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa said over 800,000 South Africans stand to lose their jobs due to load-shedding. The Minister recently spoke to Eskom employees at Medupi Power Station, which recently experienced several breakdowns that plunged the company into elevated load-shedding levels. “When Medupi coughs, […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 12th October 2023:

News in South Africa 12th October: 1. Foreigners flee SA stocks: Foreign investors have accelerated their (net) selling of equities on the JSE, with sales 40% greater thus far in 2023 than in the same period in 2022. To last Friday, non-SA investors sold a net R103 billion of equities, versus R73 billion in the […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 23rd August 2023:

News in South Africa 23rd August: 1. Petrol price spike: Vehicle finance group WesBank says that a weaker rand and rising oil prices are converging to deliver a blow to motorists in September. “As September approaches, the convergence of oil prices and the rand/dollar exchange rate assumes paramount significance in shaping local fuel prices,” the […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 20th July 2023:

News in South Africa 20th July: 1. Division over interest rate hikes: Economists are divided over whether South Africa’s central bank will pause interest-rate increases on Thursday, or extend its longest phase of monetary tightening since 2006.  Deteriorating inflation expectations, currency risks and enhancements to the South African Reserve Bank’s quarterly projection model, used to […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 4th July 2023:

News in South Africa 4th July: 1. Food supply under threat: PwC has warned that South Africa is at risk of heightened food insecurity with load-shedding, adverse weather, and deteriorating infrastructure disrupting the country’s food supply.  This is from the financial advisory firm’s South Africa Economic Outlook, released in June, where it discussed how businesses […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 21st June 2023:

News in South Africa 21st June: 1. Sharp rise in riots: The Institute of Risk Management South Africa (IRMSA) has published the 9th Edition of the Annual Risk Report, sounding a new alarm on the various crises hitting South Africa. Among the biggest risks the country faces is growing social unrest, with the group already […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 19th June 2023:

News in South Africa 19th June: 1. Western Cape floods: Western Cape authorities are bracing for another cold front on Monday as the province has been hard hit by widespread flooding and damage to infrastructure. Humanitarian relief is still being provided to many areas. The floods have made many roads and bridges inaccessible. Western Cape Minister of Local […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 6th June 2023:

News in South Africa 6th June: 1. Supermarkets’ diesel bill nears R3bn: The largest supermarket retailers in South Africa have now spent nearly R3 billion on diesel, to enable them to run generators so they could trade through the near-constant load shedding over the past nine months. The bulk of this expense came in the […]

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