Five Newsworthy Things in SA 10th February 2023:

News in South Africa 10th February: 1. SONA 2023 disappointing: Reactions to president Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address are flooding in, with most commentators left wanting. Ramaphosa delivered his by-the-numbers address on Thursday evening (9 February), featuring all the qualities South Africans have come to expect from the annual event. Proceedings were disrupted […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 8th February 2023:

News in South Africa 8th February: 1. Investors abandon SA: Investors have lost faith in South Africa’s government and have halted investment despite a wealth of opportunities, the head of the country’s biggest employer in the crucial mining industry said. More than 200 days of power cuts last year and blackouts every day so far […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 3rd February 2023:

News in South Africa 3rd February: 1. Water supply a major concern: As load-shedding intensified on Wednesday there were concerns that Gauteng municipalities which suffered from water shortages would again have more communities with dry taps. On Wednesday the power utility implemented stage 6 load-shedding from stage 5 the previous day. The utility again moved to stage […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 20th January 2023:

News in South Africa 20th January: 1. Four day work week debate: The four-day workweek, and the flexibility it could provide, is a hot topic at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this year.  This comes shortly after the results of a six-month trial on the subject were released. It found participating companies had increased revenue and […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 17th January 2023:

News in South Africa 17th January: 1. Hardships pile up for consumers: Economists are raising red flags over higher inflation rates, which will invariably lead to more interest rate hikes from the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) as South Africans continue to sit under the pressure of high levels of load shedding and a massive […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 12th January 2023:

News in South Africa 12th January: 1. Load shedding to damage infrastructure: Raised levels of load-shedding are a crisis for the Tshwane municipality, affecting the condition of its electricity network and its ability to attend to outages. City of Tshwane MMC for utilities and regional operations Daryl Johnston made this comment on Wednesday after Eskom […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 9th January 2023:

News in South Africa 9th January: 1. New goals for government: ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa said load shedding, crime, and corruption were harming the party’s public standing and should be tackled head-on in its 2023 priorities.  Ramaphosa was speaking at the party’s January 8 birthday celebrations in Bloemfontein, the Free State, on Sunday. The speech […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 21st December 2022:

News in South Africa 21st December: 1. Minimum wage changes: Early in 2023, South Africa could have a new medium-term target for what the minimum wage should be. But it will not be a rand amount. Instead it will be a statement of intent – and a guarantee that minimum-wage earners will never fall behind […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 15th December 2022:

News in South Africa 15th December: 1. Joburg gets a break from load shedding: Power utility Eskom says it will give the City of Johannesburg’s City Power a reprieve from load shedding. This follows requests from the city this week for a three-day break from rolling blackouts so it could attend to disaster-struck areas. “Eskom […]

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Five Newsworthy Things in SA 7th December 2022:

News in South Africa 7th December: 1. SA’s economic growth hampered: Chief economist at Econometrix, Azar Jammine, said that corruption and a lack of infrastructure investment could hamper the country’s economic growth. The economy grew by 1.6% in the third quarter of 2022, after contracting by 0.7% in the second quarter. But Jammine was worried that […]

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