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Moneyweb 12 Aug 2022   Weekly Wrap-up
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Eskom wants households to pay hundreds per month before using power

 

Eskom wants households to pay hundreds per month before using power

Radical tariff restructure proposed, as home solar installations gather pace.  OPEN IN APP
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Construction on KZN's new mini city Westown to finally begin

 

Construction on KZN's new mini city Westown to finally begin

After Covid-19-related hiccups and Tongaat Hulett’s financial woes saw an almost four-year delay to the development in sugarcane fields in Shongweni.   OPEN IN APP

Saptu challenges government over unfair salary increments

 

Saptu challenges government over unfair salary increments

Employees last received pay increases in 2019.  OPEN IN APP
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We are becoming even poorer …

 

We are becoming even poorer …

Expenditure is increasingly exceeding income, and many expect to feel even less in control of their finances going forward.  OPEN IN APP
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Sanral under pressure to award R17.4bn in cancelled tenders by end-September

 

Sanral under pressure to award R17.4bn in cancelled tenders by end-September

It will have just seven working days to evaluate, adjudicate and award three of the five tenders.  OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link [TOP STORY] SA agriculture has improved, but still faces challenges

Wandile Sihlobo of Agbiz on grain imports, vegetable prices, fruit exports, livestock concerns and wool to China. OPEN IN APP

Listen Live Link SA women still at a disadvantage when it comes to tax

Underlying socioeconomic conditions mean women earn less, perform more unpaid caring work, and must make their lower incomes stretch further: Dr Lee-Ann Steenkamp, Stellenbosch Business School. OPEN IN APP

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TOP VOTED COMMENT
"These clowns through their misplaced socialistic views will just drive all upper and middleclass households to go completely off grid !! Solar is very expensive - once !!!!"
- casper1 308 votes On story: Eskom wants households to pay hundreds per month before using power
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