Mangaung Metro cautions public over fraudulent job advertisements

Job seekers are warned to be careful of individuals purporting to be department officials amid high unemployment rates The Mangaung Metro Municipality says job scams are rampant, occurring almost every week. Fraudulent job advertisements, often trending on social media, falsely claim to offer various vacancies within the municipality. It has warned the public to be…

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SCOPA chair raises concern over delays facing RAF claimants

File: Scopa chairperson, Songezo Zibi, speaking in Parliament. Chairperson of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA), Songezo Zibi, has raised concerns over delays faced by Road Accident Fund (RAF) claimants, who aren’t represented by legal practitioners. He says the integrated customer claim management system that the fund budgeted almost a billion rand for is…

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Manufacturing shows early recovery as Absa PMI Jumps to 48.7

Absa says the manufacturing sector got off to a better start in January, with the PMI showing signs of recovery driven by stronger local demand. The manufacturing sector showed signs of recovery in January following a very bleak year-end. The Absa Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for January 2026 rose 8.2 notches to 48.7 index points,…

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MPC keeps the repo rate unchanged at 6.75%

The Reserve Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has kept the repo rate unchanged at 6.75%, Governor Lesetja Kganyago announced on Thursday. This leaves the prime lending rate at 10.25%. Kganyago says, “The MPC decided to keep the policy rate unchanged, at 6.75%. Two members favoured a cut of 25 basis points, while four preferred a…

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Nersa approves electricity cost relief for ferrochrome makers

A smelter at Samancor Chrome Energy regulator Nersa on Thursday approved an application by Eskom to reduce electricity tariffs by 35% for two distressed ferrochrome operations battling high power costs. More than a dozen smelters have shut down in South Africa in recent years, leading to thousands of job losses, largely due to high electricity…

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Urgent funding needed to strengthen the BMA: Schreiber

Home Affairs Minister, Doctor Leon Schreiber. Home Affairs Minister, Dr Leon Schreiber, says the only way to end illegal immigration to South Africa is to ensure that the Border Management Authority (BMA) is adequately funded. He’s announced that the Border Management Authority intercepted more than 25 000 people attempting to enter the country during the…

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