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Here are the biggest stories you may have missed on BusinessTech this week The Department of Mineral

Here are the biggest stories you may have missed on BusinessTech this week The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has published the official fuel price adjustments for December 2023, showing a big cut to both the petrol and diesel prices in South Africa. [BusinessTech logo]( [Top stories this week]( [◼ Here is the official petrol price for December]( The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has published the official fuel price adjustments for December 2023, showing a big cut to both the petrol and diesel prices in South Africa. [◼ Major employer in South Africa sends a warning to Ramaphosa]( The largest private employer in Nelson Mandela Bay is uncertain about its future in South Africa, and wants Ramaphosa's government to do something about it. [◼ 13 richest South Africans in the world]( South Africa is currently home to six dollar billionaires, but there are several other South African-born billionaires who are now based across the globe. [◼ South Africa kisses R22 billion goodbye – thanks to government]( The Auditor General's latest report shows that the 2019-2024 Ramaphosa administration has racked up a hefty irregularities bill. [◼ Good news for braai lovers in South Africa]( The latest analysis of meat prices in South Africa shows some positive trends - but definitely skip the potato salad at your next braai. [◼ More signs of trouble for South Africa]( More economic data is pointing to a rough landing for GDP in the third quarter - despite an uptick in electricity generation. [◼ The South African province that’s showing huge potential]( One of South Africa's coastal provinces is performing better than expected, but there is still room for improvement. [◼ South Africa’s best and worst banks in 2023 – according to customers]( DataEQ has published its 2023 South African Banking Sentiment Index, revealing how consumers feel about the big retail banks in the country. [◼ BEE Commission is coming after these businesses in South Africa]( The Broad-Based-BEE Commission has called for tighter legislation and greater powers to address companies that undermine transformation efforts in South Africa. [◼ Big bailout boost for Eskom]( Government's debt bailout of Eskom has strengthened the utility's credit rating. [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your Preferences]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 03-12-2023 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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