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South Africa's youth anguish over jobs, money

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Johannesburg - The nation’s twenty- and thirty something-year-olds are stressed because they don’t have enough money, their intimate relationships don’t work out, and job security and fear about crime keep them awake at night. Add a comment

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New consumer ombud launched this week

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The Consumer Goods Council of SA represents 11 000 companies working with consumer goods in the retail, wholesale and manufacturing industries.

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R22bn medical aid rip-off

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Corrupt doctors, pharmacists, physiotherapists, radiologists and pathologists are ripping off medical aids to the tune of R22-billion a year - resulting in members having to fork out thousands of rands more in premiums. Add a comment

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Super city planned for Cape Town

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Cape Town - A self-sustaining mega-housing development is to be built in Cape Town in the next 10 to 15 years, it was reported on Friday.

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Spain to make home evictions harder

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Spain will make it slightly easier for homeowners to fight eviction after Europe’s highest court ruled that the country’s mortgage laws were too hard on borrowers struggling to pay, dealing a blow to the country’s banks.

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