I save money spending $2,633/month living in South Africa

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I save money spending $2,633/month living in South Africa
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I save money spending $2,633/month living in South Africa (via CNBCMakeIt)

Love made Tanisha Colon-Bibb pack up and move to Johannesburg, South Africa in 2020.

Although she had a successful talent management and PR agency she ran from her home base of Harlem, New York, financially, she knew could still pull it off abroad. This is her story of relocating and how she spends her money.

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