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A mom posted online: she gives his 17-year-old daughter R1,800 a week pocket money. She does the cleaning, the dishes, mows the lawn every other weekend, helps watch her younger brothers — and on top of that, she volunteers around the house.
SHe says she even tells her she doesn't have to give her anything. Family and friends are saying R1,800 a week is way too much.
SHe's asking whether they're out of touch with prices today, or whether she's spoiling her. — what does YOUR child get for pocket money?
Is allowance a salary, a thank-you, or a privilege? And does it stop the moment a kid stops helping at home?
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A total of 58,060 new vehicles were sold in SA in March 2026 - the best March figures since 2007.
8,560 - 17,3% - more vehicles were sold than in March 2025.
Of those >58K sales, 88,7% were sold to dealers, 5,5% to the car rental industry, 3,2% to government sales, and 2,6% to industry corporate fleets.
Looking just at the passenger market, 39,370 cars were sold; an increase of 18,2% on new passenger cars sold in March last year.
On the downside, export sales dropped to 37,388 units - a loss of 5,3% compared to the 39,499 vehicles exported in March 2025.
Top 5 OEM in terms of total sales, March 2026:
Toyota - 12 929
VW Group - 5 519
Suzuki - 5 047
Isuzu - 3 142
Hyundai - 3 230