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The only province in South Africa where homeowners are winning big in 2024 I South Africa’s hid

The only province in South Africa where homeowners are winning big in 2024 I South Africa’s hidden R750 billion economy has one reigning kingv President Cyril Ramaphosa has assented three new laws for South Africa focusing on small business, climate change, and public procurement. [BusinessTech logo]( Igniting Innovation - Partnering with you on your digital transformation journey. [Find out more at CoCre8.]( [Today on BusinessTech]( [◼ Ramaphosa signs 3 new laws for South Africa]( [◼ The only province in South Africa where homeowners are winning big in 2024]( [◼ South Africa’s hidden R750 billion economy has one reigning king]( [◼ How to spot a card-skimmer at an ATM or restaurant]( [◼ Eskom’s plan to take on the private sector]( [Latest news]( [◼ Vodacom comes in flat]( [◼ Electricity system still vulnerable and FIC lays blame on estate agents and lawyers]( [◼ 5 biggest medical aids in South Africa – what they offer and how much they cost right now]( [◼ Reserve Bank’s interest rate mistake in South Africa]( [◼ Top companies in South Africa offering big bursaries for 2025 – including Standard Bank, Amazon and more]( ERP is not losing money. Improve your processes with SYSPRO. [Find out more.]( [Partner content]( [◼ Do a code audit on your software – and save time and money]( [◼ Securing digital transactions with Altron FinTech ACS: understanding card payment tokenization]( [◼ Unlock the power of SAP solutions through a strategic partnership with Westrocon]( [◼ HEATWARE – High-quality heat press solutions for creative South Africans]( [◼ New Sony ULT WEAR headphones now available in South Africa – Order on Takealot and get a R300 discount]( 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 24-07-2024 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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