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Physical Conference on 17th November 2022 JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA, Nov 8, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - After successful 15 editions of BFSI IT Summit, Exito is all set to host another milestone event - which serves as an ideal platform to enhance the experience to latest insights in "Future Proofing BFSI In Africa". The South African banking industry has widely been regarded as one of the best banking systems in the world. South Africa also boasts of a FinTech sector that plays an int ....
Is Lay s Salt & Vinegar flavour back on SA shelves? By Lutho Pasiya Share In February 2020, social media was in a frenzy as Lay s South Africa announced that it had discontinued its salt and vinegar flavour crisps. The news broke after a consumer asked the company why she couldn t find her favourite flavour on supermarket shelves. @LailaManie tweeted the company asking if they had discontinued the salt and vinegar flavour flavour because she can’t seem to find it anywhere. In a response, Lay’s South Africa said that it had discontinued the flavour and would no longer be available in the market. They suggested she try a new flavour. ....
Spread the love AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 has announced new travel rules for passengers coming into Nigeria from South Africa and the UK where a new variant of the virus has been discovered. The National Coordinator of the PTF, Dr Sani Aliyu made the announcement on Thursday in Abuja, during a media briefing. Aliyu said effective from Monday, all passengers coming into the country from the UK and South Africa on direct flights must use the Nigerian International Travel Portal to register. They are to also fill in the health questionnaire and must upload a negative COVID-19, polymerase chain reaction, (PCR) result with a validity of not more than five days. ....