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The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has admitted that they overstated the petrol price increase by six cents per litre ahead of Wednesday's increase.
Omicron is predicted to further worsen South Africa's current economic situation, particularly social welfare, interest rates, fuel, and the tourism industry.
South Africa's unemployment has reached an all-time with over 12 million people without jobs. The unemployment rate has risen by 0.5% and is now at 34.9%.
The Department of Mineral and Energy has announced that South Africans will soon have to pay R20 per litre for petrol from Wednesday as prices increase globally
Pravin Gordhan has announced that a 51% stake in SAA will be sold to by early next year, despite travel bans placed on South Africa due to the new variant.
Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula says a decision says the cancelling of the e-tolling system in the Gauteng province has already been taken by Cabinet.
The South African Revenue Service will tax cryptocurrency profits and have published regulations online with guidelines for how taxation will be applied in SA.
The National Consumer Commission has warned retailers not to use misleading advertising in the Black Friday offers as it contravenes the South African law.
South African shoppers are being urge to not get ahead of themselves when shopping online because the rampant increase online shopping scams during Black Friday
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