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Fuel prices set to drop in June, says AA
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintMotoring Reporter, Times Live, 17 May 2023 Despite recent rand weakness, the fuel outlook for June remains positive, with significant reductions in all fuels likely in June. Read More
Unemployment increases, almost 5 million youth jobless
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintIna Opperman, The Citizen, 16 May 2023 The official unemployment rate increased slightly in the first quarter of 2023 by 0.2% to 32.9% after ending 2022 on 32.7%, while youth unemployment increased by 1.1% to 46.5%. Read More
Consumers will suffer as Rand falls to record low
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintIna Opperman, The Citizen, 12 May 2023 Consumers will suffer as the Rand fell to a new low on Friday, reaching a record low of R19.48 before easing later in the day. Read More
Pick n Pay chairperson warns of unrest, food shortages
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintThabiso Mochiko, Times Live, 7 May 2023 The outlook for the retail sector seems bleak as load-shedding continues to increase costs and Pick n Pay this week strongly criticised the government’s lack of action in addressing economic challenges, warning of … Continue reading
PMI improves, but economic output hurt by rolling blackouts
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintIna Opperman, The Citizen, 3 May 2023 The seasonally adjusted Absa Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) improved slightly in April, but not enough thanks to intense rolling blackouts that hurt output. Read More
Petrol price up, diesel down from midnight
FacebookTwitterLinkedinemailPrintNothando Magudulela, SABC News, 2 May 2023 The price of 93 and 95 unleaded petrol will go up by 37 cents per litre from midnight. Read More