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Motorists can expect another steep petrol price hike in March
Another petrol price shock can be expected for motorists in March. Current unaudited fuel data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) is showing significant increases to petrol prices are likely. Commenting on the data, the Automobile Association (AA) sa
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‘Minimumloon sal net werkloosheid laat vererger’
Agri Wes-Kaap (AWK) verstaan die behoefte vir leefbare lone, maar die ekonomiese impak van die nuwe minimumloon op die landbousektor kan nie misgekyk word nie.
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Moet ek, of moet ek nie?
Dit is weer daardie tyd van die jaar wanneer produkverskaffers en finansiële adviseurs (ja, ons ook) hul bes probeer om jou te oortuig om in uittree-annuïteite en belastingvrye spaarplanne te belê.
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Looming deadlines for taxpayers
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) would like to remind taxpayers about various deadlines that could impact them.
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Boeretroos saam met Sakekamer
Alle sakelui en belangstellendes word vriendelik uitgenooi na die Drakenstein Sakekamer se volgende Sakekoffie-geleentheid op Vrydag 24 Februarie om 08:00 vir 08:30. Die week se geleentheid vind by die AGS Protea-aanbiddingsentrum in Paarl plaas.
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Fuel-price forecaster cautions spend restraint
This year has already been a tough financial year for South Africans with food costs climbing, a repo rate rise and, most recently, a fuel price hike – further fallouts from the conflict in Ukraine that has been putting pressure…
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Agri-Expo herstruktureer
Die oudste landbougenootskap in Suid-Afrika, die Kaap die Goeie Hoop-landbougenootskap, wat as Agri-Expo handel dryf, het aan die einde van 2022 noodsaaklike herstrukturering ondergaan.
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Scaling up craft, design
The Craft and Design Institute – a non-profit company with over 20 years of success in developing creative people, small businesses and the craft and design sector at large in South Africa – is calling all craft and design entrepreneurs…
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Tips for businesses on power costs
All indicators point to 2023 being another year that South Africa will be required to operate in the face of a very challenging energy-constrained environment. Additionally, spiralling energy costs will drive an immediate cash-flow crunch for busines
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Increase in fruit exports
Transnet’s Cape Town terminal has shown an impressive 8% increase in volumes since the start of South Africa’s deciduous fruit season, compared to last year.




