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By: Mtho Maphumulo The snowfall recently, which impacted much of KwaZulu-Natal and parts of the Free State, serves as yet another reminder of South Africa's increasingly unpredictable weather patterns. In 2023, Johannesburg also experienced a light snowfall, though it was far less severe than last week's event. Even then, such occurrences were considered unusual in the South African context.

In recent years, South Africa has faced extreme weather conditions, including the devastating floods in KwaZulu-Natal in 2022, powerful winds in Cape Town in 2024, and the 2024 Tongaat tornado. These incidents reflect the ongoing changes in weather patterns. To manage the consequences of these unpredictable events, insurance is becoming more of a necessity than the luxury it has traditionally been perceived as, particularly in South Africa.



Both businesses and individuals need to adapt to these changing conditions, and a key part of this adaptation is securing appropriate...

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