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Germany is tapping skilled South Africans to fill these 20 jobs – with one paying up to R2.5 mi

Germany is tapping skilled South Africans to fill these 20 jobs – with one paying up to R2.5 million | Two of the biggest shopping malls in South Africa just got approval to be sold | The expected petrol price hike in South Africa has more than doubled since the mid-month estimates. [BusinessTech logo]( [Top stories this week]( [◼ Bad to worse for petrol prices next week]( The expected petrol price hike in South Africa has more than doubled since the mid-month estimates. [◼ Germany is tapping skilled South Africans to fill these 20 jobs – with one paying up to R2.5 million]( Germany is facing a massive shortage of skilled workers in five key industries. [◼ Two of the biggest shopping malls in South Africa just got approval to be sold]( Malls in South Africa's two biggest cities have received approval from the Competition Commission to be acquired. [◼ New minimum wage for South Africa – here’s how much domestic workers should be paid]( The Department of Employment and Labour has announced an above-inflation increase to the minimum wage in South Africa. [◼ Electricity pricing in South Africa is about to change in a big way]( Energy regulator Nersa has approved a new electricity tariff methodology that goes after one of Eskom's biggest price hike crutches. [◼ South Africa kisses over 9,000 millionaires goodbye]( A new wealth report highlights how many high-net-worth individuals have left South Africa over the last 10 years. [◼ Population warning for South Africa]( South Africa has an incredibly young population - but this will soon change. [◼ New bank for South Africa steps closer to launch]( South Africa is on its way to getting its first women-owned bank, with YWBN announcing the granting of its Mutual Bank Licence. [◼ Iconic shopping centre up for sale in one of South Africa’s richest areas]( A popular retail centre in Johannesburg is open for bids until the end of February. [◼ While the NHI has caused many doctors to consider emigrating, others have cited longstanding issues in South Africa that are forcing them out the door.]( While the NHI has caused many doctors to consider emigrating, others have cited longstanding issues in South Africa that are forcing them out the door. [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 04-02-2024 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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