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A new type of mafia is thriving in South Africa | Another one of South Africa’s biggest malls j

A new type of mafia is thriving in South Africa | Another one of South Africa’s biggest malls just sold for R1.6 billion | Based on current trends, it is clear that middle-class South Africans are finding it increasingly difficult to deal with the financial pressures of 2023, and unfortunately, the situation is expected to deteriorate even further in the near future. [BusinessTech logo]( Learn how OfferZen can help you streamline your developer hiring – [get the demo video]( [Today on BusinessTech]( [◼ Trouble for South Africans earning under R25,000 a month]( [◼ A new type of mafia is thriving in South Africa]( [◼ Another one of South Africa’s biggest malls just sold for R1.6 billion]( [◼ The dark side of the Kusile comeback — What Eskom is not telling South Africans about its big load-shedding wins]( [◼ Edward Kieswetter kisses R150 billion goodbye]( Get connected to fibre with Frogfoot from R289 p/m. [Order now!]( [Latest news]( [◼ 5 important things happening in South Africa today]( [◼ Big turn for Eskom and load shedding in South Africa]( [◼ Dark clouds gather for punch-drunk retailers in South Africa]( [◼ Early warnings for Black Friday 2023]( [◼ Alarm bells for interest rates in South Africa]( Get Uncapped Fixed LTE for only R299p/m. [Find out more.]( [Partner content]( [◼ Your ultimate guide to Axxess’ Website Hosting services]( [◼ Invest in the lucrative Cape Town property market – New Paarden Eiland residential development with units starting at R950,000]( [◼ Takealot and Samsung ready to #BackTheBucks after nail biting Springbok game]( [◼ New and improved Dell PowerEdge servers – Now available from Axiz]( [◼ Don’t be cent-wise and rand-foolish with your health]( ERP is not losing money. Improve your processes with SYSPRO. [Find out more.]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your Preferences]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 19-10-2023 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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