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Moneyweb 6 Nov 2020   Weekly Wrap-up
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Joburg is broken

 

Joburg is broken

Basic service delivery buckles in the country's largest metro. OPEN IN APP
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Capitec launches its first full home loan offering

 

Capitec launches its first full home loan offering

In partnership with SA Home Loans. OPEN IN APP
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Sasol directors' share sales

 

Sasol directors' share sales

A few directors have sold all the shares they received as part of the share incentive scheme. OPEN IN APP
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Court says no to extending top-up grants

 

Court says no to extending top-up grants

Special Covid-19 top-up of R500 given to caregivers has ended. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link B4SA rebukes decision to not extend UIF Ters benefit

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Listen Live Link What is Anchor Capital doing differently in its investment strategies?

SA could be the biggest value trap ever – or the best value opportunity: Peter Little, Anchor Capital. OPEN IN APP
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Listen Live Link Bitcoin targets $16k and Standard Bank's exposure to climate risks

Petri Redelinghuys of Herenya Capital talks the Nasdaq and Sasol. Standard Bank's Wendy Dobson reports on climate risks to the bank's operations and lending book. Ciaran Ryan on the newly-launched Moneyweb Crypto. OPEN IN APP

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How to break into the wine industry

A young black female winemaker shares her journey to success: Siwela Masoga of Siwela Wines. OPEN IN APP
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"Kieswetter is on a hiding to nowhere. SARS has lost any moral high ground, principally due to the ongoing cadre pillage and plunder of the fiscus. Any honest tax paying individual knows full well the product of their blood sweat and tears will be squandered, pilfered or stolen outright. Countless billions have been misappropriated in this fashion ... [Read full comment] "
- Richardthe Great 241 votes On story: Sars to crack down on tax avoidance schemes
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