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Moneyweb 9 Jul 2021   Weekly Wrap-up
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Living on SA's 'average' salary of R23 122 per month

 

Living on SA's 'average' salary of R23 122 per month

Its value depends on how it shapes up in relation to your expenses. OPEN IN APP
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Force majeure at Richards Bay Minerals is a wake-up call for SA

 

Force majeure at Richards Bay Minerals is a wake-up call for SA

Leading to calls for a specialised police unit to curtail illegal mining and restore investor confidence. OPEN IN APP
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Early retirement comes at a huge cost

 

Early retirement comes at a huge cost

The last five years of your working life give your pension a big boost. OPEN IN APP
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Sorry Jacob, Gary has already tried that!

 

Sorry Jacob, Gary has already tried that!

Zuma and Porritt, two old men from KZN provoking the legal system. OPEN IN APP
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SA alcohol industry wants R1.5bn excise tax holiday

 

SA alcohol industry wants R1.5bn excise tax holiday

Due to latest liquor ban under lockdown Level 4. OPEN IN APP
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SA listed property rally continues despite Level 4 lockdown

Will the bull run extend to the end of the year or could we see Covid-19 curb the gains? Craig Smith, head of research at Anchor Stockbrokers, gives some insight and foresight. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link Will Zuma’s arrest bring back a sense of trust for investors?

Busisiwe Mavuso – CEO, BLSA OPEN IN APP
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"SA has been un investable for about 10 years now. The situation has now become so bad that more and more companies are simply disinvesting and closing shop in SA. The blame must be laid squarely at the door of the ANC."
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