At 34.4%, South Africa Officially Has the Highest Unemployment Rate in the World (BusinessReport)
The rate of unemployment in South Africa could threaten the expected economic rebound this year after it worsened to a new record high in the second quarter of 2021 due to more than 500 days of the national lockdown. READ MORE
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