‘She put that board in place. Trust your board. It’s their job to execute their fiduciary duty. They were doing so with all the good intentions in the world,’ says David Frost, CEO, Southern Africa Tourism Services Association.
Tourism body says SAT board dismissal reeks of ministerial overreach. The DA calls for Tshwane mayor to ‘pay back the money’. And why tax on foreign pensions could deter wealthy retirees from other countries from settling in SA.
‘On a daily basis we get more than 10 000 applications. So we've got to balance the equation in terms of the backlog as well as the new applications that come through,’ says Department of Transport spokesperson, Collen Msibi.
Bad news, as driver’s licence backlogs are set to last into 2026. A look at new divorce laws and the impact they could have on homes and properties. And a positive step towards SA’s freight future, as new operators win slots on Transnet network.
‘We can expect some upgrades in the next few years. I think the rand can possibly also be slightly more stable in the medium to longer term than what we've become accustomed to,’ says Johan Els, group chief economist at Old Mutual.
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