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South African state insurer in talks over larger bailout

South African state insurer in talks over larger bailout

SOUTH Africa's state-owned insurance company Sasria is in talks with the National Treasury for a larger bailout than the 3.9 billion rand ($272 million) already promised, its managing director has told a parliamentary committee. Sasria, the only insurer covering political violence in Africa's most advanced economy, has suffered a sudden deterioration in its financial position after some of the worst violence in the post-apartheid era erupted in July soon after the arrest of former president Jacob Zuma. More than 300 people died and around 3,000 shops were looted in the immediate aftermath of Zuma's arrest, with anger over entrenched poverty…
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SA unveils R38-billion relief for COVID-19, unrest

SA unveils R38-billion relief for COVID-19, unrest

ALEXANDER WINNING and WENDELL ROELF SOUTH Africa plans about R38-billion of relief measures to support businesses and individuals affected by recent unrest and COVID-19 restrictions, the finance ministry has announced. The interventions would be funded by better government revenues and by shifting around some spending, senior officials told a news conference, expanding on measures announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday. Ramaphosa tightened lockdown restrictions at the end of June as coronavirus cases spiked, but he eased them on Sunday as the peak of a "third wave" appeared to have passed. His government's economic recovery drive was dealt a major…
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Help for people, businesses affected by SA unrest

Help for people, businesses affected by SA unrest

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER SOUTH  Africa has announced several measures aimed at assisting South Africans who have hit economic times because of COVID-19, the recent violence and looting. SA President Cyril Ramaphosa has also announced tax relief measures, expedited insurance claims for insured businesses as well as assistance for uninsured businesses that were left destitute after the looting.  In a special address to the nation, Ramaphosa announced the reinstatement of the Social Relief of Distress grant until March 2022, to help desperate nationals. He said caregivers who receive a Child Support Grant are now eligible for his grant. “We are taking…
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