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If you’re sending money from the UK to South Africa you’ll want to ensure you get the most rand for your pound. We look at the various options for overseas transfers, weighing up the pros and ...
Money laundering in South Africa shows that the battle against crime in the country is not only fought in the streets but also in the boardrooms, in online meetings and in banks and companies all ...
"Deep down, i want to do this to get money for my sign out.. ." South African woman pranks sleeping mom. Meanwhile, TUKO.co.ke previously reported that a woman shared a hilarious clip pranking her ...
Guindi said the prank went too far. About 50 students allegedly participated in the prank. South River High School was closed June 12 after a senior prank went too far, according to the mayor.
According to Deloitte’s South African Investment Management Outlook 2023, which compares South Africa’s savings rate with other countries, the country’s saving habits are far below average.
Evictions of people living on the streets in Cape Town's city centre continued on Friday morning. (See Homeless people removed from Cape Town's city centre.) The Western Cape High Court granted ...
Bystanders watch an elephant seal cornered on a street in Gordon's Bay, near Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (AP Photo) Author: Associated Press ...
Smartphone penetration in South Africa has grown from 48% to 78% in the past four years, while the number of South Africans over the age of 15 with bank accounts rose from 54% in 2011 to 84% in ...
Online taxi firm Bolt has restricted "inter-country" requests between Nigeria and South Africa after the two countries' social media rivalry reached an all-time high - or low - with people booking ...
The retailer, which made South Africa its 23rd launch country, recently added jewellery and luggage to its growing list of categories, Abe added, with more to come.
South Africa: Disabled Man's ... makes about R70 a day in Johannesburg from hiring out buckets for people to use instead of urinating on the street. ... and used the money to buy food and clothes.
As a criminologist with extensive research experience in South Africa and a Métis professor of Indigenous studies in Canada, we’ve both studied how and why individuals become engaged in street ...