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Here are 5 important things happening in South Africa today, Friday, 21 November 2025.
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Here are 5 important things happening in South Africa today, Friday, 21 November 2025.

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Pick n Pay has given South Africans a closer look at the kind of “new-generation” stores it plans to roll out across the country.

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The accountancy giant says artificial intelligence will eventually lead to fewer entry-level positions at the firm.

Why – in an age where so many of us are feeling the financial pinch – are some budget shops on UK high streets having such a tough time?

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Regulator Ofgem will announce its next price cap, affecting the bills of millions of people from January.

Strong sales at AI giant Nvidia have done little to quell investor worries.

South Africa and the US exchanged barbs over the Group of 20 summit this weekend in Johannesburg, as the White House called President Cyril Ramaphosa’s claim that Washington had rethought its boycott of the event “fake news.”

The company claims “unsustainable” levels of taxation has made any future investments “non-viable”.

Managing Director of Seattle Coffee Company, Jared Jabour, has outlined the company’s expansion plans.

This is how much you’ll be saving on your mortgage every month after the MPC’s latest interest rate decision.

Employers added 119,000 jobs in the month, but the unemployment rate ticked up from 4.3% to 4.4%,

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