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Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Saturday, 26 April 2026.
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Here are five important things happening in South Africa on Saturday, 26 April 2026.

Collector Les Motherby says classic England shirts are often better value than new ones.

Redhead Rescues Animal Sanctuary in Northamptonshire wants to buy its own land.

Homeowners with dogs are being warned of a spike in incidents involving criminals looking to break into properties.

With the price of fuel rising China’s BYD says it is positioning itself to benefit from the global shift away from fossil fuels.

Statistics Jersey says there have been “sharp increases” in some energy prices.

South Africa’s equity market started 2026 on strong footing, but the war in Iran erased many of the early gains in the South African equity market.

Alarm bells are ringing over the uncertainty of jet fuel availability beyond May 2026. Industry leaders are warning of serious consequences for airlines, passengers, and regional economies if fuel supplies fall.

Funeral cover is one of the most widely held insurance products in South Africa, yet it remains one of the least interrogated.

Woolworths says that its chocolate products, including the popular Chuckles brand, will continue to be available across the country, amid reports of the liquidation of a supplier chocolatier.

South African pharmacy giant Dis-Chem has confirmed that it has initiated a Section 189 process, inviting over 500 employees to participate.

South Africa’s Two-Pot Retirement Reform is often framed as a withdrawal story. But that lens misses the more valuable signal.

The Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) has announced a 4% pay hike for public servants, effective 1 April 2026.

Petrol price recoveries have reversed significantly in April, but not enough to prevent another massive hike at the pumps in May.

Business Talk with Michael Avery is the unmatched choice for top executives to share their valuable insights with South Africa’s decision-makers.

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