Raising money-smart children: 10 tips for parents this Financial Planning month

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BUSINESS NEWS – Therèse Havenga, Head of Business Transformation at Momentum Savings, considers the guardrails for money talk when bringing up children. This World Financial Planning Month

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Lesotho: Lesotho Families, Moved to Make Way for a Dam, Lose Court Battle

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[GroundUp] 20 years after they were displaced by the Mohale Dam, court tells families to share their compensation payout

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Mozambique: Cabo Delgado Insurgency Persists Amid Failed Military Strategy

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[ISS] Eight years on, northern Mozambique’s terrorist threat remains acute despite the deployment of thousands of local and foreign troops.

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South Africa: Release of Six South Africans From Global Sumud Flotilla Welcomed

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[Parliament of South Africa] The Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation welcomes the release of the six South African activists from Israel and wishes them a safe return...

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Zimbabwe: Doctors Slam Govt Over Delay in Cancer Equipment Funding Despite Sugar Tax Millions

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[263Chat] The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) has criticised the government for failing to procure essential cancer treatment equipment two years after introducing the Sugar Tax...

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Mozambique: Thousands Flee Amid Renewed Fighting in Northern Mozambique, UN Warns

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[UN News] Nearly 22,000 people fled their homes in northern Mozambique in a single week last month due to a resurgence in fighting across Cabo Delgado, the UN refugee...

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Zimbabwe: Sweeping Cuts in Levies, Bank Charges, Licencing Fees Given Go-Ahead

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[The Herald] Rumbidzayi Zinyuke — ZIMBABWE is set to implement a sweeping reduction of bank charges, licencing fees and levies across key sectors as part of wide-ranging reforms aimed...

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