Capitec unveils AI system to speed up client support

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<p><img src=”https://biz-file.com/c/2603/805127.jpg” width=”240″ height=”135″ alt=”Capitec unveils AI system to speed up client support” align=”left”><p>Capitec has introduced a new artificial intelligence system, called Pulse, aimed at improving response times and...

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Ronel Talks Real Estate: Budget 2026 / 27 Unpacked For Homeowners and Investors

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Budget 2026 / 27 Unpacked for Homeowners and Investors   The long-awaited 2026/27 Budget has finally been announced — and the overall sentiment is positive. But what does it...

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Navigating payment options for car buyers in South Africa

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BUSINESS NEWS – Navigating the various ways to pay for a vehicle can be as complex as choosing the car itself. However, understanding all the options available is critical...

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Zimbabwe: Government Says Zimbabwe Has Guaranteed Fuel Stocks for Up to Three Months Amid Middle East Tensions

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[New Zimbabwe] Zimbabwe has sufficient fuel stocks to last between two and three months, amid fears that escalating tensions in the Middle East could disrupt global energy supplies and...

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Zimbabwe: Kadoma Announces 6-Day Water Disruption Due to Pump Failure

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[New Zimbabwe] THE City of Kadoma has announced a major breakdown at Claw Dam Tower Pump Station that has affected water supplies.

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Zimbabwe: Future Generations Will Spit On Our Graves for Leaving Just Damaged Enviroment – Chiwenga Backs Zimbabwe Mineral Export Ban, Urges Beneficiation

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[New Zimbabwe] VICE President Constantino Chiwenga says future generations will curse the current crop of leaders if they allow precious raw minerals to be exported without beneficiation.

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Zimbabwe: Tobacco Selling Season Kicks Off With First Bale Fetching U.S.$4,60 Per Kg

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[New Zimbabwe] THE 2026 Tobacco Selling season officially kicked off Wednesday with the first bale fetching US$4,60 per bale, slightly lower than US$4,65 recorded last year.

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