
R1.65 billion paid out to customers of failed state-owned bank
Over R1.6 billion has been paid out to customers of Ithala, equating to around 32% of the company’s customer base.
WEDNESDAY, 22 APRIL 2026, 16:33

Over R1.6 billion has been paid out to customers of Ithala, equating to around 32% of the company’s customer base.

DIRCO’s Zane Dangor confirms President Cyril Ramaphosa has chosen a new ambassador to the US, to help mend strained relations with Washington.

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