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R3 petrol price pain and international businesses calling it quits in SA

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Here are the biggest stories you may have missed this week on BuinessTech. Petrol and diesel price h

Here are the biggest stories you may have missed this week on BuinessTech. Petrol and diesel price hikes since the start of the year are adding up - and motorists are feeling the pain. [BusinessTech logo]( [Top stories this week]( [◼ R3 per litre petrol pain for South Africa]( Petrol and diesel price hikes since the start of the year are adding up - and motorists are feeling the pain. [◼ Another international business exits South Africa](Another international service is heading for the exit in South Africa, adding to the growing list of losses.?utm_source=everlytic&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=businesstech) Another international service is heading for the exit in South Africa, adding to the growing list of losses. [◼ Meet the South African bosses who earn up to R685,000 a day]( BusinessTech looked at the salaries of the CEOs who run the biggest JSE-listed mining companies in South Africa. [◼ Over 130,000 jobs in South Africa at risk]( There are concerns the implementation process of the NHI will lead to mass job cuts. [◼ Warning for complexes, estates and gated communities in South Africa]( Homeowner associations engaging in undesirable business practices are still a major concern in South Africa. [◼ Consumer pain hits Wimpy, Steers and Debonairs owner]( The franchisor of Mugg & Bean, Milky Lane and Fishaways is looking to boost its drive-thru presence. [◼ Why you need a degree in South Africa – qualification salaries compared]( Having a degree is a must in South Africa, with data showing that it boosts both employability and earnings potential in a big way. [◼ South Africa is in deep trouble and faces five tough years]( Renowned economist Dawie Roodt warned that South Africa is in deep financial trouble and faces many tough years. [◼ Major warning signs for Audi, BMW, Merc, and other premium cars in South Africa]( Premium manufacturers such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo are in trouble in South Africa. [◼ Big trouble for Joburg ‘beach’ developer]( Property developer Balwin took a massive hit to earnings in FY2024, and is now looking to expand its lifestyle offering from 'beaches' to courts. [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 26-05-2024 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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