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Dis-Chem Shares Drop 7% After Earnings and Dividend Cuts

Moneyweb · 2026/05/31

Dis-Chem’s stock dropped sharply following disappointing earnings and a cut in dividends, raising concerns for investors and small businesses in South Africa.

Keep an eye on how economic conditions affect major retailers like Dis-Chem. For consumers, compare prices and shop around to manage healthcare costs. Small business owners should maintain good cash flow management to withstand client payment delays. Investors should seek diverse, well-researched portfolios to spread risks during uncertain times.

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How Crypto Whales Control Billions in Prediction Market Bets

Moneyweb · 2026/05/31

A small group of crypto whales control billions in disputed bets on Polymarket, highlighting risks and challenges for South African investors and small businesses involved in crypto markets.

Keep an eye on who controls crypto platforms before investing. Decentralized doesn’t always mean equal – understanding token power and governance helps protect your money and opportunities.

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How to Protect Your Wealth After Resignation or Retrenchment

Moneyweb · 2026/05/31

Losing a job can be daunting, but the first 90 days hold crucial opportunities to safeguard your finances, reduce risks, and set a path for recovery and growth.

The first 90 days after you lose a job or resign are your financial reset period. Be proactive: tighten your budget, understand your rights, communicate with creditors, and seek support. Making smart, calm decisions now can protect your wealth and set you up for recovery and growth.

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Venezuela Bond Recovery: What It Means for South Africans

Moneyweb · 2026/05/31

An investor's rebound from Venezuelan bonds highlights lessons for South Africans in handling distressed assets and global market changes.

Patience and smart risk-taking can pay off, but always research carefully before investing—especially in unstable markets. Use global lessons to build local financial resilience.

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How Stokvels Empower South Africans Financially

Moneyweb · 2026/05/30

Stokvels are more than just saving clubs; they are vital financial tools that help South Africans manage money, build creditworthiness, and invest collectively.

Stokvels highlight the power of community in managing money. By working together, South Africans can build savings, support one another, and create opportunities beyond what formal financial systems often offer.

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How Asia’s Heatwave Could Push Gas Prices Higher in South Africa

Moneyweb · 2026/05/30

A severe summer heatwave in Asia is increasing demand for gas, potentially driving up global fuel costs. This could affect South African consumers, businesses, and jobs through higher energy prices an…

Global events like the Asian summer heatwave can affect gas prices and energy costs in South Africa, impacting your household and business budgets. Staying informed and adopting energy-saving habits can help you manage expenses better during these unpredictable times.

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Gold Miner Revives Hong Kong Listing After 12 Years

Moneyweb · 2026/05/30

An Indonesian gold miner is set to relist on the Hong Kong stock exchange using a listing method not seen for over a decade, aiming to attract fresh international funding amid local market challenges.…

Exploring international stock markets can open new doors for South African companies, especially in tough economic times. However, it’s essential to understand the risks, costs, and regulations involved before making such a move.

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Jetour T2: Eerste Chinese Motor van die Jaar in SA

Moneyweb · 2026/05/29

Die Jetour T2 is aangewys as die 2026 Suid-Afrikaanse Motor van die Jaar, wat die eerste keer is dat 'n Chinese voertuig hierdie eer ontvang. Hierdie wenner dui op groeiende diversiteit in Suid-Afrika…

Die benoeming van die Jetour T2 as Suid-Afrika se 2026 Motor van die Jaar wys dat daar meer bekostigbare en betroubare voertuie beskikbaar is, veral van Chinese vervaardigers. Vir Suid-Afrikaanse verbruikers en kleinsake-eienaars beteken dit groter keuses en moontlik goedkoper opsies. Dit is egter belangrik om steeds te let op diensnetwerke, waarborge en langtermyn koste wanneer jy 'n nuwe motor koop.

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Sam Altman draai oor KI en werkverliese: Wat dit beteken vir SA

Moneyweb · 2026/05/29

Sam Altman, die hoof van OpenAI, het sy vorige waarskuwings oor KI en massawerkverliese teruggedraai. Hierdie verandering kan Suid-Afrikaners help om KI as hulpmiddel te sien eerder as bedreiging.

KI hoef nie jou werk nou al te bedreig nie. Dis belangrik om nuwe vaardighede te leer en KI te sien as 'n hulpmiddel om jou werk beter te doen. Klein besighede kan ook van KI gebruik maak om kos-effektief te groei. Bly ingelig en maak seker jy verstaan hoe KI jou kan help in jou werk of besigheid.

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Explosions at Woolies: What South Africans Should Know

Moneyweb · 2026/05/29

Two Woolies stores in South Africa experienced explosions recently, causing alarm but no injuries. This article explains the implications for consumers and small business owners.

While the Woolies explosions caused no injuries, the events highlight the importance of safety and risk planning for all businesses. Consumers should stay informed about store openings and have shopping options, while small businesses can use this moment to review their own security and emergency protocols to protect their operations and staff.

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Moody’s Upgrades Cape Town’s Credit Outlook

Moneyweb · 2026/05/29

Moody’s recent upgrade of Cape Town’s credit outlook reflects growing financial confidence and could benefit local consumers, job seekers, and small businesses.

Cape Town’s improved credit outlook suggests better financial health for the city, which could lead to improved services and job opportunities. While this is positive news, residents and businesses should stay informed and realistic about how these changes might impact them in practical terms.

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New Eskom Distribution Boss Signals Key Changes Ahead

Moneyweb · 2026/05/29

Junaid Munshi, former Vodacom and Cell C executive, has been appointed to lead Eskom’s distribution division, aiming to improve customer service and support reforms.

Eskom’s new distribution head brings fresh experience from telecoms, aiming to improve power reliability and customer service. While this won’t fix all electricity challenges immediately, it’s a hopeful move towards better, more consumer-friendly energy supply in South Africa.

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Why Fighting Malaria Makes Economic Sense for South Africa

Moneyweb · 2026/05/29

Fighting malaria not only saves lives but also boosts South Africa's economy by reducing healthcare costs, improving productivity, and supporting small businesses.

Investing in malaria prevention is not just a health priority but a smart economic move. By reducing illness, we protect jobs, improve productivity, and help families save money. South Africans—especially small business owners and workers—stand to gain when we unite against this disease.

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Is Bitcoin a Good Investment for South Africans Now?

Moneyweb · 2026/05/29

Bitcoin's price has fallen significantly since its peak, prompting questions about its future value. This article explains what is happening with bitcoin and what South Africans should consider before…

Bitcoin’s big price drop could make it look like a bargain, but South Africans need to be careful. Crypto is still volatile and risky, so think hard, do your research, and only invest money you can afford to lose.

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Affordable Housing to Replace Municipal Parking Lot in Cape Town CBD

Moneyweb · 2026/05/29

Cape Town is transforming a municipal parking lot in its central business district into affordable housing units, addressing the city's housing shortage and urban development challenges.

Converting unused municipal land into affordable housing can ease some of South Africa’s housing pressures and support economic growth in city centres like Cape Town. While it’s encouraging to see such projects, making sure they’re affordable, inclusive, and well-serviced will be key to real benefits for those who need it most.

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How Non-Residents Can Buy or Sell Property in SA Easily

Moneyweb · 2026/05/28

Non-residents face extra costs and rules when dealing with South African property. This article explains what to expect and how to handle it efficiently.

If you're a non-resident looking to buy or sell property in South Africa, getting expert help on tax and exchange control issues can save you money and headaches. Start preparing early and budget for extra costs to avoid surprises.

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FNB Solopreneur: One Account for Side Hustle and Salary

Moneyweb · 2026/05/28

FNB's Solopreneur platform allows users to combine their personal salary and side business income into a single bank account, simplifying finance management for solopreneurs and small businesses.

If you're juggling a job and a side hustle, consider how having one bank account for both could simplify managing your money. FNB's Solopreneur platform might save you time and fees, helping you focus on growing your income streams efficiently.

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Transnet's New LNG Deal Boosts SA Energy Options

Moneyweb · 2026/05/28

Transnet's LNG project at Port of Ngqura aims to bring cleaner energy into South Africa, supporting businesses and consumers with an alternative fuel source.

The introduction of LNG at the Port of Ngqura marks progress for South Africa’s energy landscape, offering more reliable and cleaner power options that can support small businesses, jobs, and everyday consumers. It’s a practical move toward diversifying fuel supplies and improving economic stability amid ongoing energy challenges.

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SARB Repo Rate Decision: What South Africans Should Know

Moneyweb · 2026/05/28

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has recently announced its latest decision on the repo rate, affecting loans, savings, and business costs across the country.

Stay aware of how the repo rate affects your loans and savings. Use this knowledge to plan your budget, compare credit options, and protect your financial wellbeing.

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Sarb Increases Interest Rates by 0.25% Amid Inflation Concerns

Moneyweb · 2026/05/28

The South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) has increased its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points (0.25%) due to growing inflation risks. This move aims to manage rising prices but will have varied e…

Interest rate hikes are a tool to tame inflation but can make borrowing more expensive. Budget wisely, review your loan agreements, and consider saving more. Small businesses should factor in higher costs when planning investments. Stay informed and adapt your finances accordingly.

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