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Raubex Rebuilds Strongly in Second Half of the Year

Moneyweb · 2026/05/11

Raubex, a key player in South Africa's construction sector, has seen significant improvement in the second half of the year thanks to better performance across most of its divisions.

Raubex's recovery shows that infrastructure development in South Africa can improve, bringing potential benefits for jobs, consumers, and small businesses. However, ongoing economic challenges mean careful monitoring of this sector is crucial for everyone relying on it.

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SARB Appoints New MPC Member: What This Means for SA Economy

Moneyweb · 2026/05/11

SARB appoints Ilya Makrelov to the Monetary Policy Committee, affecting interest rate decisions with implications for South African consumers, businesses, and the economy.

The appointment of a new Monetary Policy Committee member at the SARB is important because it influences interest rates and economic policy. These decisions affect borrowing costs, inflation, job creation, and business growth. Keeping an eye on these developments helps you plan your budget, loans, and business strategies better in an uncertain economic environment.

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Why Upholding Laws Matters for South Africa's Economy and Society

Moneyweb · 2026/05/11

President Ramaphosa stresses the importance of respecting South Africa's laws amid recent unrest, warning against opportunists exploiting grievances. This has significant implications for the country'…

Understanding the importance of law and order helps us protect our jobs, businesses, and communities. Staying informed and engaged in peaceful change can lead to better opportunities for all South Africans.

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Middle East Conflict Disrupts Fuel Supply to SA Antarctic Base

Moneyweb · 2026/05/11

Fuel supply disruptions from Middle East conflicts are impacting South Africa’s Marion Island research station, but there is no immediate danger to the station team. This highlights the vulnerability …

Global events can unexpectedly affect local operations and costs, reminding South Africans to stay informed about how international supply chains influence our economy, environment, and job market.

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Iran's Nuclear Proposal: What It Means for South Africa and You

Moneyweb · 2026/05/11

Iran has offered to dilute some of its enriched uranium and send the rest to a third country with conditions, a move that could affect global trade and economic stability impacting South Africa.

Global developments like Iran’s nuclear talks can feel distant but often affect South African wallets through fuel prices, job opportunities, and business costs. Watching these events helps you plan and manage your budget smartly.

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Net Nine Nine's Fibre Rollout Aims to Connect 1.5 Million Township Homes

Moneyweb · 2026/05/11

Net Nine Nine, supported by RMB and other lenders, is launching a large-scale fibre network in South African townships to provide affordable, reliable internet to 1.5 million homes.

Expanding fibre internet to townships means more affordable and reliable connectivity for millions, helping South Africans access jobs, education, and online business opportunities more easily.

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How Chinese Cars Are Winning Over Africa, Including South Africa

Moneyweb · 2026/05/10

Chinese automakers are gaining a competitive edge in Africa by focusing on local needs, affordability, and adaptability, challenging established brands and reshaping markets.

Chinese car brands are growing in Africa by understanding local needs and offering affordable, reliable options. This trend means more vehicle choices for South Africans, potential job gains, but also changes for existing businesses. Stay informed to make smart vehicle and business decisions.

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SA Investors Back R1.6bn UK Private Equity Fund

Moneyweb · 2026/05/10

South African wealthy investors have committed R1.6 billion to Westbrooke's UK private equity fund, highlighting a rising trend in offshore investments.

Investing offshore is becoming more popular among wealthy South Africans. Diversifying your portfolio beyond South Africa’s borders can help reduce risk, but it’s important to understand currency, tax, and liquidity issues. Whether you're saving for retirement, running a business, or simply managing your personal finances, consider seeking professional advice before exploring offshore options.

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Court Halts Use of Circumcision Device for Boys 10-14 Years

Moneyweb · 2026/05/10

A high court ruling has stopped the use of the CircumQ circumcision device on boys aged 10 to 14, impacting South Africa’s national circumcision efforts.

When choosing health services for your family, especially for children, it's vital to ensure that interventions meet all safety standards. The recent court decision on the CircumQ device shows the importance of oversight and caution, even when new technologies promise easier or faster solutions. Stay informed and always discuss health procedures with trusted medical professionals.

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Understanding South Africans' Changing Views on Migrants

Moneyweb · 2026/05/10

South Africans' attitudes toward migrants have shifted, becoming less tolerant than before. This change impacts jobs, business, and social cohesion across the country.

Migrants play a key role in South Africa’s economy despite rising tensions. Understanding and addressing the reasons behind decreased tolerance can help build stronger communities and better economic opportunities for all.

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How Fixing Rail Can Relieve Cape Town’s Traffic Congestion

Moneyweb · 2026/05/10

Cape Town's rail system has deteriorated, leading to increased road congestion. Fixing rail could provide affordable transport, reduce traffic, and help local economies.

Investing in Cape Town's rail system could ease traffic, save money on transport costs, create new jobs, and make commuting easier for everyday South Africans.

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How Lavazza’s Growth Strategy Affects South African Coffee Lovers

Moneyweb · 2026/05/10

Lavazza plans to grow in the US and China to compete globally. This shift may influence coffee trends, prices, and opportunities for South African consumers and businesses.

Stay aware of global coffee trends and how they might affect your local market. Support local roasters while exploring new international brands thoughtfully to enjoy both quality and value.

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The Hidden Workforce Powering South Africa's Retail Economy

Moneyweb · 2026/05/09

South Africa’s retail economy relies heavily on a hidden workforce whose efforts keep shops and supply chains running smoothly. Understanding this helps consumers and small businesses appreciate the v…

The next time you shop, remember the many people working behind the scenes to keep shelves stocked and the store running smoothly. Supporting fair wages and good working conditions in retail not only benefits workers but also strengthens our economy.

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FNB Funds R1bn Luxury Property Project in Cape Town

Moneyweb · 2026/05/09

FNB supports a R1 billion luxury property development in Cape Town, showing renewed confidence in the city's real estate market with potential benefits for local jobs and businesses.

FNB’s backing of a R1bn luxury project in Cape Town shows faith in the property market and can create jobs and business for locals, but it’s a reminder that economic benefits may not reach everyone. South Africans should watch how such developments fit into wider housing and economic strategies.

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Why South Africans Are Cautious About Banks and What It Means

Moneyweb · 2026/05/09

Low trust in banks to safeguard money and data is discouraging many South Africans from fully using financial services, affecting consumers, small businesses, and jobs.

Trust in banks is vital for South Africans to fully benefit from financial services. By understanding security features and demanding transparency, consumers and small businesses can protect themselves and support economic growth.

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What South Africans Should Know About the Cruise Ship Hantavirus Outbreak

Moneyweb · 2026/05/08

A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has raised concerns, but WHO officials say the pandemic risk is low. Here's what South Africans need to know.

Stay informed about health risks related to travel and maintain good hygiene to protect yourself. Small businesses in tourism should reinforce safety protocols to safeguard their customers and livelihoods.

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RSG Geldsake Analysis: What South Africans Need to Know

Moneyweb · 2026/05/08

RSG Geldsake with Moneyweb discusses South Africa's current economic challenges and opportunities, focusing on consumers, job seekers, and small businesses.

Stay informed about economic trends affecting your budget and business. Prioritise essentials, adapt to market changes, and explore new opportunities while keeping an eye on rising costs.

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R650m GrandWest Mall Development Begins Construction

Moneyweb · 2026/05/08

A new R650 million GrandWest Mall development is underway, anchored by major retailers Checkers FreshX and SuperSpar, expected to open by mid-2027.

The GrandWest Mall development highlights how new retail projects can stimulate local economies and create jobs but also reminds consumers and small businesses to carefully weigh costs and benefits in today's economic climate.

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Unpredictable Skies Threaten South Africa’s Agriculture Outlook

Moneyweb · 2026/05/08

South Africa’s agriculture faces growing risks from global trade disruptions and climate unpredictability, which could impact jobs, food prices, and small businesses reliant on farming.

South Africa’s agriculture sector faces real challenges from global trade disruptions and climate unpredictability, affecting jobs and food prices. Staying informed, budgeting wisely, and embracing new technologies can help workers, consumers, and small businesses navigate these uncertainties.

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How Global Conflict Threatens South Africa's R2.13 Trillion Revenue Goal

Moneyweb · 2026/05/08

Rising global fuel prices due to conflict threaten South Africa’s tax revenue targets and economic growth, with significant effects on consumers and small businesses.

Keep a close eye on your budget as fuel prices rise, and consider ways to save on transport and energy costs. Small business owners should review operating expenses and explore energy-efficient alternatives. Staying informed helps you prepare for economic shifts affecting your income and expenses.

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