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The World Bank Group is considering financing $500 million of South Africa's participation in a new credit guarantee facility ...
Zimbabwe has asked South Africa to help garner support for its debt to be revamped under the Group of 20’s Common Framework, ...
South Africa’s delayed budget process has already missed key deadlines that will cause some mild disruptions—but things could ...
South Africa looks to be making a very likely exit from the FATF grey list in October, fulfilling the big wish of National ...
Significant progress has been made in the implementation of South Africa's pioneering Independent Transmission Projects (ITP) ...
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Briefly on MSNIs the Market Resilient, or Has It Reflected South Africa’s Economic Stagnation?Africa’s property market has been described as “resilient” despite weak economic fundamentals. Indeed, we haven’t seen a ...
The FATF grey listed SA in February 2023 due to its failure to combat illicit financial flows and terrorist funding.
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: MPs Not Impressed With New Sassa Verification ProcessThe Department of Social Development, which oversees SASSA, has been allocated R285-billion for social grants in the 2025/26 year. This includes money for grant increases announced in April. However, ...
Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Dr Dion George says his first year in office under the Government of ...
South Africa is on the brink of being removed from the FATF greylist, as officials express optimism following the completion ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Report Shows That Consumers Owe Municipalities R416.1 BillionAs of 31 March 2025, total consumers debt owed to municipalities amounted to R416.1 billion when compared to R347.6 billion that was reported in the same period in 2023/24.
The impact of a raft of new policies and increased private sector participation is expected to bolster the energy sector in ...
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