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    The bad news for car buyers in South Africa

    by Ryan Marx August 5, 2021

    While the latest indicators for the second quarter of 2021 suggest an uptick in the local car market, the combined effects of the latest third wave lockdowns and civil unrest could hit the South African automotive industry hard in the coming months – with potential…

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    Sasria claims deadline looms: Unpacking insurance claims post the riots

    by Ryan Marx August 5, 2021

    Business owners cannot claim directly with SASRIA, but through their insurance providers. Photo: Supplied SPONSORED Time is ticking for business owners to submit their claims for damage caused by the recent civil unrest – or they will miss out. There is a 30 day time…

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    Naspers again bets on online insurance with R120m investment in Naked

    by Ryan Marx August 5, 2021

    Naspers Foundry said investing in the company meets its strategy of growing tech businesses that address societal needs. Naked was established in 2016 by actuaries who worked in the insurance sector. Naspers recently invested R34 million in digital short-term insurance advice platform, Ctrl.  A Naspers…

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    Government’s plans for masks and Covid screening as primary schools fully re-open in South Africa

    by Ryan Marx August 5, 2021

    Primary school students in South Africa returned to full-time teaching for the first time in more than a year on Monday (2 August), as the government aims to make up for the teaching time lost during the Covid-19 pandemic. Since South Africa first introduced Covid-19…

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    Vehicle tracking company Tracker points to a change in hijacking trends in South Africa

    by Ryan Marx August 3, 2021

    Vehicle tracking company Tracker has published new data looking at how hijacking trends have changed in South Africa over the last 25 years. The data is recorded from its installed vehicle base and analysed in line with its financial year. The statistics show that the…

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    How much money government makes from traffic fines

    by Ryan Marx August 3, 2021

    Statistics South Africa has published its financial census of local municipalities for the year ending June 2020, providing a general breakdown of their financial health, along with wider insights into how self-efficient they may or may not be. The stats body said that the country’s…

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    Here are the updated rules for schools in South Africa

    by Ryan Marx August 2, 2021

    The basic education department has gazetted new regulations ahead of the return of full-time classes on Monday (2 August). While all government schools reopened on 26 July as part of the country’s move to an adjusted level 3 lockdown, the basic education department also instructed…

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    Blow to full reopening of schools in South Africa: report

    by Ryan Marx August 1, 2021

    Thousands of schools across South Africa will not be able to resume full-time classes on Monday (2 August), as they do not meet the physical distance requirements for learners and staff, the Sunday Times reports. While all government schools reopened on 26 July as part…

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    These are the most popular used cars in South Africa, and how much they cost

    by Ryan Marx July 31, 2021

    In these tough economic times, South African car buyers are desperate to find good value, which is generating increased demand for quality, well-priced vehicles in the used car market. Leading motoring platform Cars.co.za indicates that low-mileage vehicles priced at just under R290,000, which were first…

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    South Africa’s shrinking police force

    by Ryan Marx July 30, 2021

    The South Africa Police Service (SAPS) states that its labor force has actually gradually decreased over the last 5 years. The SAPS presently has around 184,000 team member, with around 39,000 working as civilian staff members. In a discussion to parliament today, the cops service…

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    More South Africans are buying cars without viewing it in person first

    by Ryan Marx July 29, 2021

    WeBuyCars founder, Faan van der Walt says that his business has recorded substantial growth in online trading, due in main to the many lockdown constraints enforced by the government to curb the spread of Covid-19. WeBuyCars is 74.9% owned by credit provider Transaction Capital. The…

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    Business Talk – In conversation with WeBuyCars founder, Faan van der Walt

    by Ryan Marx July 29, 2021

    Faan van der Walt is the founder and executive director of WeBuyCars, a company that is transforming the way that South Africans privately sell and buy cars in the motor trade industry. WeBuyCars aims to help private individuals safely sell their vehicles and providing clients…

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