Sassa beneficiaries will suffer the most if ATMs are closed, says bank body
If the current Covid-19 regulations are not amended, 70% of ATMs will have to be closed down, says the Banking Association of South Africa.
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma told banks at the beginning of January to provide hand sanitisers at all ATMs or face the might of the law
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Samas hit back at Cassper’s ‘meaningless awards’ jibe
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Sassa beneficiaries will suffer the most if ATMs are closed, says bank body
If the current Covid-19 regulations are not amended, 70% of ATMs will have to be closed down, says the Banking Association of South Africa.
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Denounce the despots, Cyril
It is an abomination that the current leader of the organisation that is supposedly there to entrench democracy in Africa has stayed silent on Uganda.
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Why scientists think UK variant could be more deadly
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