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Temu and Shein crackdown | De Ruyter and load-shedding | FlySafair R10 loophole Capitec and TymeBank

Temu and Shein crackdown | De Ruyter and load-shedding | FlySafair R10 loophole Capitec and TymeBank customers can temporarily use a low-cost bank account with another major bank to renew their passports or get a Smart ID card from a bank branch. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [How Capitec and TymeBank customers can get a Smart ID or passport from a bank branch]( Capitec and TymeBank customers can temporarily use a low-cost bank account with another major bank to renew their passports or get a Smart ID card from a bank branch. [What Shell leaving South Africa means for its petrol stations]( Liquid Fuels Wholesalers Association boss Peter Morgan says, "Don't Panic." [Massmart’s new plan to close Game stores]( Massmart has already closed down many of its underperforming Game stores, and its new strategy may see many more disappear. [Temu and Shein crackdown in South Africa]( Trade, industry, and competition minister Ebrahim Patel says the South African government wants to confront international online retailers accused of exploiting tariff loopholes to undermine local stores. [André de Ruyter behind lower load-shedding — economist]( Economist Roelof Botha argues that the current load-shedding respite is a result of André de Ruyter's work at Eskom. [South Africans kiss Eskom goodbye — and it is cheaper than ever before]( South African households and businesses are dumping Eskom for cheaper and more reliable solar PV and battery backup installations. [Amazon South Africa has launched]( Amazon's South African marketplace has gone live, offering free delivery on the first order. [FlySafair R10 ticket sale loophole]( FlySafair quickly fixed an exploit that could have enabled web-savvy users to bypass the R10 sale's waiting page to get directly into the booking section. [More News You Need To Know]( MYBROADBAND [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 12-05-2024 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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