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Popular airline FlySafair is considered non-compliant due to its current ownership structures, but South Africans have come out to defend the business.

The Automobile Association announced that the price of petrol and diesel would increase on 5 November, bringing an end to a five-month break from petrol price hikes.

The Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana announced during his Mid-Term Budget Policy Speech that the government will set aside R11 billion for early retirement.

Efficient Group's chief economist, Dawie Roodt, spoke exclusively to Briefly News about his expectations for the 2024 mini-budget in Cape Town on 30 October 2024.

Standard Bank revealed that almost 50% of the South Africans who earn salaries are left with R1,000 or less by payday, and many South Africans blamed the economy.

The government, through its NatJOINTS structure, has declared Gauteng's sporadic incidents of food poisoning, 294 since February, as a national security threat.

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's body arrived at his home in Sasekane Village, Tzaneen, where it lay in state on Friday, 18 October 2024, one day before his funeral.

Poet and activist Mzwakhe Mbuli put the government on blast for failing to assist the late Gospel icon Solly Moholo while he was in need of R700,000 for surgery.

The Department of Defence revealed that R500 million has been spent on footing current and former presidents and deputy presidents' medical bills since 2019.
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