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CareerJunction has published its comprehensive salary review for 2018, showing what South Africans a

CareerJunction has published its comprehensive salary review for 2018, showing what South Africans are currently earning in over 100 job categories in 10 major sectors. 29-11-2018 BusinessTech Take your business further with a [Samsung Galaxy S9 or Note9]( from R999 PMx24 on Red Value+. For those who expect more. BusinessTech Top Articles [More news >>]( [Salaries in South Africa: here's how much money people earn]( CareerJunction has published its comprehensive salary review for 2018, showing what South Africans are currently earning in over 100 job categories in 10 major sectors. [You may have to back-pay your domestic worker under the new minimum wage laws]( Employers who have been paying less than the new national minimum wage since last year might have to back-pay their employees, legal experts warn. [Eskom ‘technically bankrupt’ as debt hits R400 billion]( Outa says it welcomes Parliament’s Public Enterprise report on Eskom which implicates previous ministers Lynn Brown, Malusi Gigaba and others. [New road rules and 3 other major SA laws approved by Government as it prepares to close for 2018]( As 2018 begins to wind down, the National Assembly and National Council of Provinces has signed off on a raft of new bills. [How to use WhatsApp without a SIM or RICA]( We set up a working WhatsApp account without needing to buy a SIM to have a "legitimate" cellphone number. [New South African tax could see you paying more for Netflix and other internet services]( According to Baker & McKenzie, the impact of the amended regulation is that all services that are supplied from abroad by an 'electronic agent', 'electronic communication' or the 'internet' are now electronic services for the purposes of VAT. Send and collect parcels fast using A’s leading logistics solution. Find out more [here](. Other news you may have missed [Expect a massive petrol price drop next week]( Massive fuel price reductions are expected for December, but these could be tempered by adjustments in the retail and wholesale margin, and the possible continued use of the Slate Levy. [State-owned enterprises vs private South African companies – the winner is clear]( State-owned enterprises have come under scrutiny in South Africa due to the heavy losses they continually suffer. [Massive R12 billion South African solar farm ready to launch in 2019]( The Kathu Solar Park in the Northern Cape has successfully completed its first synchronisation of power to the national grid. [Constitutional Court to decide if parents can smack their children]( The Constitutional Court will on Thursday (29 November), consider the question of whether it is lawful for South African parents to use 'reasonable chastisement' when disciplining their children. [‘Money mule’ fraud on the rise in South Africa]( A new category of fraud is gaining prominence in South Africa, as more cases of bank account holders becoming 'money mules' comes to light. [Samsung Pay to add support for 5 more banks in 2019]( Samsung has announced that it will add support for five more banks to its Samsung Pay platform next year. Partner Content [SITA brings South Africa cloud nine]( The State Information Technology Agency (SITA) is committed to becoming a world-class provider of core network, hosting and data infrastructure services, as a strategic service to the government. [Great hidden features of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9]( The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is a powerful workhorse of a smartphone that is made for business and creative professionals. [Travel swift, travel light with Acer’s sleek Swift 5]( Acer’s latest Swift 5 offers superior portability and exceptional performance in a notebook. Protect yourself online with Cyber Insure - the best way to insure yourself against digital criminals. Find out more [here](. [Twitter]( | [Facebook]( | [RSS]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Profile]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 29-11-2018 [MyBroadband]( is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By [MyBroadband](

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