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Reserve Bank ‘nonsense’ costing South Africans at least R4,000 per month, says economist |

Reserve Bank ‘nonsense’ costing South Africans at least R4,000 per month, says economist | Padel is coming to the busiest mall in South Africa | While global markets appear to be calming from the wild ride over the last few weeks - it's unlikely to make too much of a difference for petrol prices in May. [BusinessTech logo]( [Today on BusinessTech]( [◼ Petrol price pain coming for South Africa next week]( [◼ Reserve Bank ‘nonsense’ costing South Africans at least R4,000 per month, says economist]( [◼ Padel is coming to the busiest mall in South Africa]( [◼ IMF slams South African government’s optimistic GDP forecasts]( [◼ If you invested R1,000 in MTN, Vodacom, Telkom, and Blue Label in January, here is how much you would have]( Igniting Innovation - Partnering with you on your digital transformation journey. [Find out more at CoCre8.]( [Latest news]( [◼ 5 important things happening in South Africa today]( [◼ The rate hikes hitting South African property owners soon – Cape Town vs Durban vs JHB and more]( [◼ Why the rand is back above R19 to the dollar]( [◼ The NHI will end ‘healthcare apartheid’ in South Africa: Ramaphosa]( [◼ Huge jump in profit for Capitec – which counts over a third of South Africans as customers]( ERP is not losing money. Improve your processes with SYSPRO. [Find out more.]( [Partner content]( [◼ How to work with Codehesion – South Africa’s leading app developers]( [◼ Finding the best web hosting: 7 things to look for in a hosting provider]( [◼ Business Talk with Michael Avery – South Africa’s leading business podcast]( [◼ OpenText releases 2023/2024 World Quality Report – New focus on AI and automation]( [◼ Unlocking Business Potential with Gen AI]( Learn how OfferZen can help you streamline your developer hiring – [get the demo video]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 23-04-2024 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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