In South Africa, over 60% of vehicles on the road are uninsured, leaving millions vulnerable to financial loss. Vehicle insurance is more than just a financial product—it’s a safety net that can save you from devastating costs after accidents, theft, or unforeseen events. The table below aims to illustrate price…
Week 47 Insuring Your Journey: Protecting Commuters
During Transport Month, South Africa highlights the critical importance of road safety, with over 12,500 road fatalities annually and economic losses exceeding R142 billion. Commuters face risks from accidents caused by driver fatigue, unsafe vehicles, and poor road conditions, making adequate insurance essential. Insurance solutions such as Road Accident Cover…
Week 46 – Post-Matric Career Choices
As your child approaches the end of their matric year, it’s natural to feel both excitement and concern about the future. Understanding the various educational paths and their potential career outcomes can help in making appropriate choices. Understanding Qualification Levels: 1. Higher Certificates (NQF Level 5): Duration: Typically one year.…
Week 45 – Part-Time Study Costs in South Africa
Pursuing part-time undergraduate studies in South Africa is a flexible As of 2021, the University of South Africa (Unisa) reported a total enrollment of approximately 373,000 students, with a significant portion studying part-time. However, the increasing demand for flexible learning options suggests a substantial number of South African students are…