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Here are the 10 biggest stories you may have missed on BusinessTech this week. Following a challengi

Here are the 10 biggest stories you may have missed on BusinessTech this week. Following a challenging 2023, views on the South African economy and household finances is improving - with high earners the most upbeat. [BusinessTech logo]( [Top stories this week]( [◼ Big turn for South Africans earning more than R20,000 a month]( Following a challenging 2023, views on the South African economy and household finances is improving - with high earners the most upbeat. [◼ Here is the official petrol price for April]( The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has published the latest official fuel price adjustments, which will kick in from Wednesday, 3 April 2024. [◼ Easter warning for homeowners and tenants in South Africa]( Property experts have sent a warning to homeowners and tenants looking to travel over the Easter long-weekend. [◼ Goodbye Ladysmith – big name changes for South Africa pushed through]( The Department of Sports, Arts and Culture has gazetted the latest round of name changes for South Africa. [◼ Short-lived joy for braai lovers in South Africa]( Braai lovers in South Africa have received a boost for the easter weekend - but there's trouble around the corner. [◼ SARS issues last-minute tax deadline warning for South Africans](The South African Revenue Service has urged taxpayers to settle their tax payments as the deadline is fast approaching.?utm_source=everlytic&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=businesstech) The South African Revenue Service has urged taxpayers to settle their tax payments as the deadline is fast approaching. [◼ Debt warning for spouses in South Africa]( South Africans can often find themselves responsible for someone else's debt, with many not understanding what their marriage entails. [◼ Warning for churches and congregants in South Africa this Easter weekend]( The Spiritual Crime Prevention Forum has advised churches in South Africa to increase security measures ahead of the Easter weekend. [◼ A look at Walter Sisulu’s R3.4 million house for sale in South Africa]( The four-bedroom house of anti-apartheid activists Albertina and Walter Sisulu is on the market. [◼ We taste-tested every marshmallow and candy-coated Easter egg we could find – and the winner was clear]( We sacrificed our diets to test 24 different Easter eggs - so you don't have to. [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 31-03-2024 This is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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