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Early withdrawal penalties on investment products can lead to costly surprises, especially when advice and liquidity planning fall short. This case highlights why understanding the structure, fees, and tax implications of guaranteed products is critical, writes Maya Fisher-French.
Weeks after lawyer Zuko Nonxuba was disbarred over the disappearance of R188 million in medical negligence payouts to his disabled child clients, an East London magistrate has issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of fraud and theft of trust funds.
As part of the deal Sanlam Emerging Markets (SEM) will sell 8.59% of its interest in SanlamAllianz to Allianz BV for R4.5 billion, resulting in a final shareholding split between SEM and Allianz BV in SanlamAllianz of 51% and 49% respectively
If we had a South African Santa Claus, what would he be driving? Ford Motor Company has revealed concept sketches for its one-off Ranger Raptor North Edition, which it expects to never put into production. It would be perfect for our SA Santa!
The Constitutional Court has found that the City of Cape Town’s implementation of the National Housing Programme is unconstitutional following a protracted legal battle between a group of long-time residents of Bromwell Street, Woodstock, and the City.
Calling on the entertainment industry to ensure patrons don’t leave premises under the influence of alcohol, Deputy Transport Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa said drinking was a major factor that contributed to road fatalities – for motorists and pedestrians.
A Stellenbosch University student has been expelled on the back of allegations that he sexually assaulted a student while she was drunk. But he won’t be going anywhere any time soon – with his sanction suspended until he finishes his studies.
A toy gun that shoots rubber bullets, a sleeve that shoots “blasters”, and kinetic sand that smells like ice cream are some of the new toys that have made the World Against Toys Causing Harm’s (Watch) 52nd annual list of the “10 Worst Toys” for 2024.
Tembisa Hospital tenderpreneur Vusimuzi Matlala scored a R360 million health services contract from the police, his windfall coming while he stares down a multi-pronged fraud probe set in motion by the murder of whistleblower Babita Deokaran.
Murmurs of agreement could be heard in the public gallery as a KwaZulu-Natal High Court judge explained how he could not deviate from the minimum prescribed sentence of life imprisonment for a woman convicted for the murders of her three relatives for funeral policy payouts.