Minister of Transport Sindisiwe Chikunga urged drivers to stop and rest during long-distance trips
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Extreme weather events are a key risk to insurers as the climate crisis threatens to ratchet up the price of cover
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The growing black market is causing havoc for those investing in alternative energy sources
Disastrous events caused by climate change are a growing risk for the industry
Creating a compelling value proposition is always a work in progress
Weeks of rain in the north and east of the country will have an impact on infrastructure spend, construction revenues and even maize harvesting.
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/ 25 November 2010
Santam’s tips on how to keep your home safe when you’re away.
South African insurer Santam said on Monday half-year profit likely jumped by as much as 85%.
Short-term insurer Santam’s headline earnings per share were 89% lower for the first six months of 2008 compared with the same period in 2007.