The most important COVID-19 stats in South Africa
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has raised concern over the increasing COVID-19 positivity rate in South Africa. Here are the important numbers you should know about. Source: MyBroadband
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has raised concern over the increasing COVID-19 positivity rate in South Africa. Here are the important numbers you should know about. Source: MyBroadband
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has warned about the sharp rise in public debt and the potential impact it could have on the country’s financial system. Source: BusinessTech
Financial services group Absa has launched a new zero-monthly fee transactional account, Business Evolve Zero, aimed at startups in South Africa. Source: BusinessTech
Capitec has launched QR code payment functionality in its new app, which it claims is the only ‘Scan to Pay’ offering from a South African bank that can be used across all major QR code-based payment providers including SnapScan and Zapper. Source: BusinessTech
Motorists who don’t want to fall victim to the surge of hijackings in South Africa have the option to add bulletproof protection to their vehicles, provided they can fork out over half a million rand. Source: MyBroadband
Government is set to update the level 1 travel rules for South Africa, relaxing the requirements for people who plan to fly domestically over the holiday period. Source: BusinessTech
If you are looking to engage with South African ICT decision makers, there is only place where you will find all of them. Source: MyBroadband
Employment and Labour minister Thulas Nxesi says that government’s coronavirus recovery plan is not solely based on public employment programmes. Source: BusinessTech
Over the last eleven months, the Covid-19 pandemic has cost millions their sources of income. Enterprises that don’t provide essential services have been forced to shut down or downsize significantly just to stay afloat. As the demand for some jobs dropped, people around the world have been presented with a rare opportunity to develop any …
South Africa’s Employment and Labour minister Thulas Nxesi has warned that the state-run Unemployment Insurance Fund could collapse if it is forced to again extend special benefits to workers who’ve lost income as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Source: BusinessTech