[ad_1] “What we wanted to save our people from is that they shouldn’t have the problem of food security, the problem of income security, unemployment, etc. It is the majority of black people who lose their jobs because The economy is closed, it is the majority who have the challenge …
Read More »South Africa Faces Tax Implosion: Analyst
[ad_1] The greatest financial pressure caused by the lockdown is seen in weak growth in South Africa’s tax revenue, with the government facing a tax revenue implosion, says Russell Lamberti, founder of investment advisory firm ETM Macro Advisors and a member of Panda. In a presentation for the Sakeliga business …
Read More »Makwetu Says COVID-19 Corruption Investigation Revealed ‘Frightening Findings’
[ad_1] Auditor General Kimi Makwetu released a report Wednesday on the real-time audit that President Cyril Ramaphosa requested from his office to track how funds were being spent. FILE: Auditor General Kimi Makwetu. Image: GCIS CAPE TOWN – Auditor General Kimi Makwetu has uncovered evidence of fraud and corruption in …
Read More »No alcohol for companies that break closure rules, threaten brewers
[ad_1] Brewers have emphasized the importance of responsible alcohol consumption during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. The alcohol industry has received numerous complaints from consumers about companies breaking the rules. Brewers plan to stop supplying alcohol to companies that have violated level 2 lockdown restrictions. The Minister of Tourism, Mmamolokolo …
Read More »Key Points from Nxesi Briefing on Makwetu’s FIU Covid-19 TERS Benefit Findings
[ad_1] Auditor General Kimi Makwetu released a report Wednesday on the real-time audit that President Cyril Ramaphosa requested from his office to track how funds were being spent. FILE: Labor and Employment Minister Thulas Nxesi addresses a press conference in Pretoria on level 3 lockdown regulations on May 29, 2020. …
Read More »Three departments unite to expel public servants who do business with the state
[ad_1] Minister of Administration and Public Services Senzo Mchunu. There are more than 1,500 civil servants possibly doing business with the government. Three departments have come together to investigate all possible cases. The Department of Public Service and Administration revealed this to Parliament on Wednesday. Three government departments are investigating …
Read More »There are new rules for going to the gym.
[ad_1] (Active virgin) You don’t need to wear a mask while exercising “vigorously” in the gym, new government regulations have determined. But you have to stay at least six feet from a gym buddy at that point. Saunas and nurseries must be closed in gyms. For more articles, go to …
Read More »Don’t believe the hype – it’s the same old ANC: analyst
[ad_1] To speak of President Cyril Ramaphosa strengthening his position after the ANC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting last weekend, and of “ fighting ” attempts to eliminate him, is largely a hoax and swagger, serving as an “ easy win ” to distract from the foul. of real reform …
Read More »SA’s massive breach data is ‘on the internet’, Experian now admits
[ad_1] (Getty) The Experian credit bureau now says it has found information apparently from a leak in its database “on the Internet.” The company gave the personal details of millions of South Africans, and company bank account numbers, to someone it describes as a scammer. He initially said that he …
Read More »Facebook sends world warning threatening Australian news
[ad_1] Facebook Inc has issued a warning to global regulators by taking a tough stance against Australia’s plan to force it to pay media companies for stories. The Australian government has drafted legislation to force the US tech giant and Google to compensate publishers for the value their stories create …
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