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Every year between September and December, South Africans face a critical crossroad: review their medical aid before premium hikes, or passively accept increases and hope for the best. Too many households fall into the latter trap - and the costs of inaction are far higher than most realise. Paying for a plan that isn’t aligned with your personal needs can cost you more than just money. It can leave you underinsured when emergencies strike, force you to fund unnecessary benefits, and quietly erode your financial...
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Prime minister Elijah Ngurare has urged disaster management stakeholders to take ownership of fire safety rather than wait for miracles. Speaking on...
Prime minister Elijah Ngurare has urged disaster management stakeholders to take ownership of fire safety rather than wait for miracles. Speaking on...