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Tshwane mayor shuts down Centurion Pick n Pay over cockroach infestation
Tshwane Mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya announces the closure of a Pick n Pay store in Centurion due to severe health regulation violations, including a cockroach infestation.
WATCH: It’s all about reuniting families for Christmas
Checkers is known for creating adverts that invoke the warm and fuzzies - and this one is no different.
TymeBank hits 10 million customers, R7 billion in deposits to become Mzansi’s fastest growing bank in 2024
TymeBank, the digital bank majority owned by South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital, has confirmed that it has reached the 10 million customers milestone, as of September.
Quicker and bigger products? Sixty60 set to launch all-new app in September
“Customers can now choose the 60-minute time slot in which they’d like their Hyper delivery to arrive, with the same to-the-minute driver tracking they’ve become accustomed to on their grocery orders”, adds Neil Schreuder, Chief of Strategy and Innovation for the Shoprite Group.
‘Uneducated Americans’: Tiffany Haddish criticised for Zimbabwe supermarket video
One Twitter user said Haddish’s post provided ample proof that the US had failed dismally in educating its people, particularly black citizens.
Where you should buy your groceries. . . according to TikTok users
As consumers solider on through Janu-worry, one TikTok user has offered a useful breakdown of food basket prices, using data from The Outlier.
Black Friday: Check for expiry dates on food items, warns Department of Health
Consumers are urged to be wary of purchasing fake goods this Black Friday.
Gym and DStv get the chop as Mzansi feels the squeeze, spending less on booze, meat and snacks
South Africans are feeling the financial pinch after yet another bruising rates increase, and monthly spend items such as gym memberships, DStv subscriptions and household contents insurance are getting the chop.
MTN gives back to entrepreneurs
MTN embarked on a double win this week – uplifting street vendors in Midstad, Bloemfontein, as well as the children and staff of the local “Our Child and Youth Care Centre”.
Times are tough, it’s going to get tougher: food items you are now paying more for
The Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity group has shared data showing massive price increases on day-to-day food items.