The South African Revenue Service Commissioner Edward Kieswetter will announce the preliminary revenue collection outcome for the 2021-2022 financial year in Pretoria on Friday afternoon.
Month: April 2022
ANC denies Mpumalanga conference delay is due to court case
ANC bosses in Mpumalanga have denied claims that delays to the start of the provincial conference were due to the ongoing court case at the
The Untold Truth of ‘Sistar’ Member – Yoon Bo-ra
Who is Yoon Bo-ra? Yoon Bo-ra was born on 30 December 1989, in Seoul, South Korea, and is a singer as well as an actress,
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces First Responders Will Receive $1,000 Bonuses for Second Year in a Row
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Today, Governor Ron DeSantis was joined by Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis in Ponte Vedra Beach and West Palm Beach
Minister Bheki Cele happy with new Police Commissioner
Police Minister Bheki Cele is happy with Masemola’s appointment. Cele’s Spokesperson, Lirandzhu Themba says the ministry has received the news of Masemola’s appointment with optimism.
EC Transport MEC launches Easter safety drive amidst ongoing talks with taxi industry
Eastern Cape Transport and Safety MEC, Weziwe Tikana-Gxothiwe, says talks between her department and taxi federation Santaco are ongoing. The talks follow alleged attacks of
LASG HAS PAID OVER N38 BILLION TO 9,865 RETIREES FROM MAY 2019 TO DATE – COMMISSIONER
(L-R) Mr. Babalola Obilana, Director-General – Lagos State Pension Commission, presenting a retiree, HRM Oba Mufutau Adewale Oyekan, his Bond Certificate, alongside Mr. Olumuyiwa Oshin,
Minister Bibeau, Minister Guilbeault and Minister St-Onge to announce investments to support environmental sustainability in Quebec’s agriculture sector
The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, will highlight funding to support
New legislation to reduce regulatory burden on Canadians
Regulations act as the “rule book” for how businesses operate, protecting consumers, the environment and our health and safety. Over time, however, regulations can accumulate,
Introduction of Bill S–6, An Act respecting regulatory modernization
In the 2018 Fall Economic Statement, the Government of Canada introduced a requirement to ensure that Canada’s regulatory system continues to adapt to changing technologies