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TymeBank co-founder Coen Jonker has slammed home affairs’ ID verification fee hike, warning it threatens financial inclusion and digital progress.
South Africa has secured a R26-billion loan from the World Bank to modernise our infrastructure – without adding to sovereign ...
Companies pay the department of home affairs to do ID verification when consumers, for example, want to pay with a card or apply for credit.
Deputy Minister of Finance David Masondo has defended the government's decision to enter into a $1.5 billion World Bank loan ...
Starlink has been launched in Lesotho amid intense pressure from the Donald Trump administration over tariffs.
The Treasury has not detailed which projects the World Bank loan will support but stated that the financing plan includes an ...
It aimed for public debt to peak at 77.4% of gross domestic product in the current fiscal year, slowly declining after that ...
South Africa and the World Bank sign US$1.5 billion Development Policy Loan Agreement to support infrastructure modernization and development ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) notes, with serious concern, the announcement by the National Treasury that South Africa ...
Coenraad Jonker, founder and CEO of Tyme Group, urges Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber in an open letter to reverse ...
The World Bank granted South Africa a $1.5 billion loan to upgrade transportation infrastructure and help it transition ...