[ad_1] London – Financial services companies operating in the UK have moved around 7,500 employees and more than £ 1.2 trillion in assets to the EU ahead of Brexit, and are more likely to follow in the coming weeks, according to EY. About 400 relocations were announced in the last …
Read More »What to Expect from South Africa Travel in the Coming Months – Experts
[ad_1] Flight Center Travel Group says that while the gradual reopening of South Africa’s borders from October 1 is a welcome announcement, travel will become much more complex in the coming months. “Complexity, complexity and more complexity,” said Andrew Stark, Flight Center Travel Group managing director for the Middle East …
Read More »WC Premier Winde says all travelers should be able to enter SA
[ad_1] A travel ban is maintained for leisure travelers from 57 countries considered high risk in terms of COVID-19. FILE: Western Cape Premier Alan Winde. Image: Twitter. CAPE TOWN – The country’s international borders reopened on Thursday. However, a travel ban remains in effect for leisure travelers from 57 countries …
Read More »The government prepares to release 700,000 hectares of vacant and underutilized land for agriculture
[ad_1] Agriculture, agrarian reform and rural development Thoko Didiza. The Department of Agriculture, Agrarian Reform and Rural Development will release 700,000 hectares of underused or unoccupied state lands for agricultural purposes in the next two weeks. Beneficiaries will not be able to sublet or sublet part of the land after …
Read More »Emotional memorial for the assassinated senior police officer Charl Kinnear
[ad_1] By Sisonke Mlamla September 30, 2020 Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Cape Town – Western Cape Police Commissioner Yolisa Matakata described the death of chief police officer, Charl Kinnear 52, as a great loss, and said South Africa’s police services will not rest until the perpetrators are behind bars. Matakata …
Read More »Almost 900 state farms up for grabs – Didiza – The Citizen
[ad_1] At least 896 state farms measuring 700,000 hectares are underused or vacant, Agriculture, Agrarian Reform and Rural Development Minister Thoko Didiza announced on Thursday, adding that the land will be made available to the public. The farms are located in the Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Northern …
Read More »The government’s list of high-risk countries deals a severe blow to South Africa
[ad_1] The risk-based approach regulating international travel published by the national government yesterday (September 30, 2020) is a severe blow to the tourism and hospitality sector in the Western Cape, says the minister of finance and economic opportunities of the province, David Maynier. Maynier said that the survival of the …
Read More »Discovery medical plan freezes price increases for six months
[ad_1] Discovery Headquarters in Sandton (Boogertman and Partners) After an average member contribution increase of 9.5% last year, Discovery will freeze increases for the first six months of 2021. Prices will increase by 5.9% expected on all plans in the second half of the year. Discovery says it is in …
Read More »SA closure: international borders are open
[ad_1] PRETORIA – South Africa will reopen its borders to all African countries starting Thursday and will ban tourists from around 50 nations with high rates of coronavirus infection, the government said. International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor said the country will open borders “gradually” but that there are restrictions on …
Read More »Capitec wants to put revolving doors in its new headquarters
[ad_1] The completion of Capitec Bank Ltd’s gleaming new headquarters should have been a cause for celebration. Instead, the Covid-19 outbreak meant that the lender had to send staff home even before some of them had moved out. “It’s a bit sad,” CEO Gerrie Fourie said by phone from a …
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