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Business

Demystifying Investing for South Africans on a Budget

by Aiden Abrahams
March 31, 2025

Investing in South Africa doesn’t have to be scary or costly! You can start with as little as R100, making small, regular investments like in ETFs or fractional shares. The key is to spread your money across different assets to protect against risks and focus on longterm growth instead of chasing quick riches. By staying consistent and patient, anyone can build wealth over time, turning simple beginnings into a bright financial future!

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Sports

The Rise and Fall of Eric Mathoho: A Lesson in Financial Literacy for Athletes

by Tumi Makgale
March 21, 2025

Eric Mathoho, once a shining star in South African football, faced tough financial troubles after his career took an unexpected turn. His story teaches us that many athletes struggle with money management because they lack the skills to handle their wealth. Clubs and agents must step up, offering training and support to help players learn about finances. Just like artists of the past who faced fame’s ups and downs, Mathoho’s journey reminds us that understanding money is key to enjoying a secure future, even after the cheering stops.

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Business

The Rise of Forex Trading Among South African Students

by Lerato Mokena
March 2, 2025

South African students are jumping into Forex trading because it’s easy to access and fits perfectly around their busy lives. With just a smartphone and an internet connection, they can trade anytime, anywhere, learning valuable skills along the way. This trading experience not only boosts their financial knowledge but also sharpens their critical thinking, preparing them for future careers. However, students must be cautious; the market can be tricky, with the risk of losses and scams lurking around. By starting with practice accounts and staying disciplined, they can enjoy the exciting world of Forex while balancing their studies.

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Business

Unclaimed Wealth and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange: A Journey Towards Economic Reawakening

by Tumi Makgale
February 11, 2025

The “Claim It” campaign by the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) is on a mission to reunite South Africans with a whopping R4.5 billion in unclaimed money. This initiative is helping around 375,000 people, including former workers and their families, to easily verify and reclaim their lost dividends. With football legend Lucas Radebe as its ambassador, the campaign highlights the importance of financial knowledge and encourages everyone to check if they have unclaimed funds. By doing so, the JSE hopes to spark a financial awakening and promote a brighter, more inclusive future for all South Africans.

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