Civil summonses issued for debt increase 16,1%
Civil summonses issued for debt have increased, Statistics South Africa said on Thursday.
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Lenders perpetuate debt trap
Despite the National Credit Act, consumers are still allowed huge amounts of credit, writes Maya Fisher-French.
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'We will pay'-- SABC
The SABC undertook to make good millions of rands of debts owed to companies and individual members of the television production industry.
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No relief for Zim until debt's paid up
In meetings with government and central bank officials an IMF delegation made repeated demands for Zimbabwe to honour its debts.
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Greek riots deepen public debt strain
The unrest that has gripped Greece for nearly two weeks has also complicated efforts to service the country's debt, it was reported on Tuesday.
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Resources, metals weigh on JSE
SA stocks remained weak but off the morning's lowest levels by midday on Friday, still weighed heavily by falling resources and precious metal stocks.
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Saving for a rainy day
Putting aside a nest egg may be the best gift you can
give your loved ones, writes Maya Fisher-French
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On track to deliver
The Mail & Guardian speaks to President Mwai Kibaki on Kenya's progress to attaining the Millennium Development Goals.
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Consumers feeling the pinch
The asset finance industry is experiencing rising levels of arrears and bad debt as consumers begin to feel the pinch.
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