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South Africa kisses R990 billion goodbye | 16 countries you can travel to where the rand is stronger

South Africa kisses R990 billion goodbye | 16 countries you can travel to where the rand is stronger in 2024 | Climbing global oil prices have reversed the early positive news for petrol prices in South Africa. [BusinessTech logo]( [Top stories this week]( [◼ Petrol prices take a turn for the worse in South Africa]( Climbing global oil prices have reversed the early positive news for petrol prices in South Africa. [◼ South Africa kisses R990 billion goodbye]( South Africa has suffered almost a decade of waning foreign interest, with investors taking billions of rands elsewhere. [◼ 16 countries you can travel to where the rand is stronger in 2024]( As South Africans plan for their 2024 vacations, these countries can fulfill your wanderlust as a rand-earning traveler. [◼ Big pay hike for domestic workers coming in 2024 – here’s how much you could be paying]( Domestic workers are in for a significant pay hike in 2024 thanks to a hefty proposed increase to the national minimum wage. [◼ 46 jobs that pay more than the R26,000 average salary in South Africa]( The average formal sector salary in South Africa has increased - and there are plenty of jobs that pay higher. [◼ The best and worst municipalities for drinking water in every province in South Africa]( The Department of Water and Sanitation is worried about the decline of water quality in South Africa. [◼ 2 Major new shopping malls coming to South Africa in 2024]( South Africa's smallest province is getting two more major retail hubs. [◼ The rand could hit R20.50 to the dollar in 2024 – here’s how South Africans can benefit]( 2024 is set to be a volatile year for the rand. [◼ South Africans can now visit 108 countries visa-free – with one new destination added]( South Africa's "green mamba" can get into to over 100 countries without a visa. [◼ Reverse emigration trend picking up in South Africa]( Tax experts are seeing an emerging trend of expats making their way back home to South Africa. [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your Preferences]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 14-01-2024 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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