PayInc Index Jumps in March as Fuel Shock Looms

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South Africa’s economic activity surged in March, with the PayInc Economic Index hitting a record high of 104.7. But behind the strong first‑quarter momentum lies a growing storm. Independent Economist Elize Kruger breaks down the latest data
15 Apr 5PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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