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Pick n Pay shutting down stores and the Netherlands hunting for skilled South Africans

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Here are the 10 biggest stories on BusinessTech that you may have missed on BusinessTech this week. Like many countries, the Netherlands is recruiting migrants to fill the shortage of skilled workers in key industries, which include South Africans. [BusinessTech logo]( [Top stories this week]( [◼ The Netherlands is hunting for South Africans with these skills – paying up to R1.6 million]( Like many countries, the Netherlands is recruiting migrants to fill the shortage of skilled workers in key industries, which include South Africans. [◼ Pick n Pay shutting down stores across South Africa]( Pick n Pay has shut the doors of 16 stores as part of a plan to close or rebrand around 100 outlets. [◼ Criminals are after 3 items in South Africa – and they’re looking for homes that have them]( Criminals are targeting three items that are found at residential properties across South Africa, and they don't need to enter your home to get to them. [◼ Even better news for petrol prices next week]( A stronger rand and stable oil prices in the last week of August have boosted fuel price recoveries even further, lining up South African motorists for an even bigger cut at the pumps next week. [◼ The South African business legend who fought for 28 years to build one of the country’s most iconic shopping malls]( Dr Richard Maponya is known as the "grandfather of black business" in SA. [◼ SARS is coming after taxpayers in South Africa hard with new ‘masterstroke’ move]( SARS is upping the ante against tax dodgers in South Africa by tapping into a new source of skills and expertise. [◼ This European island is on the hunt for more South Africans]( A small island located in the Irish Sea is on a recruitment drive for skilled South Africans, with jobs that pay over R1 million per annum. [◼ International company leaving South Africa this week]( South African fans of British TV shows will no longer be able to watch Britbox, with the streamer focusing on high-growth markets. [◼ The best-run municipalities in South Africa – with more than half in one province]( The Auditor General of South Africa has looked at the finances of South Africa's 257 municipalities, with only 13% having a clean status. [◼ R5,000 per month pain for homeowners in South Africa almost over]( Interest rate hikes have hit homeowners hard in South Africa, but the end is in sight. [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 01-09-2024 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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