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Renting vs buying property in South Africa

Sunday at 11:30 AM, via Daily Investor

While people often believe buying is a better option than renting in South Africa, the reality is a lot different and more complex.

R57 billion destroyed in one decade

Sunday at 10:30 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s construction industry has been in decline for the past nine years, shrinking from a R156 billion sector to one smaller than R100 billion.

News24 | Wendy’s Win of the Week | The battle to prove a calculator isn’t an iPhone

Sunday at 10:00 AM, via News24

A Takealot client ordered and paid R14 000 for an iPhone 15, but received a calculator which sells for less than R400. Such mistakes are arguably inevitable. But they should be swiftly corrected. Weeks after reporting the issue, Takelot continued to refuse to accept the client’s return of the calculator. That’s when she approached Wendy Knowler for help.

Major changes to South Africa’s tax laws

Sunday at 09:30 AM, via Daily Investor

A new tax amendment introduces stricter rules on understatement penalties, expands SARS’s enforcement powers, and places greater emphasis on full disclosure and professional advice, while offering limited relief.

Homes are being stolen in plain sight

Sunday at 09:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

From forged documents to double sales, property fraud is a growing concern in South Africa. Even registered homes aren’t always safe

Is state capture metamorphosing into higher education capture?

Sunday at 07:10 AM, via Mail & Guardian

For all we know, the higher education sector might even have some senior managers who aid and abet institutional capture, just like the Madlanga Commission has outed some high-ranking police officers alleged to have facilitated police capture

Resourcing African agency: A practical agenda for the continent’s future

Sunday at 07:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

This influence goes beyond funding. It shows up in how systems for decision-making are designed, how public policies are shaped and even who sits at the table. Over time, this creates a situation where African initiatives remain African in name but are partly shaped by external actors in how they function

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