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New president for Botswana
Botswana's new President Mokgweetsi Masisi was sworn in earlier this month. President Cyril Ramaphosa President congratulated Masisi on his inauguration.
Credit Amendment Bill offers relief
Debtors who owe under R50 000 and meet certain criteria will benefit from the passing of the Draft Credit Amendment Bill.

If you are one of the approximately 10 million South Africans struggling with debt issues, help could be on the way.
The Draft National Credit Amendment Bill was submitted for public comment at the end of 2017.
Trade missions to Ghana, Nigeria a success
South African companies that formed part of the Department of Trade and Industry’s (dti) Outward Trade and Investment Mission (OTIM) to Ghana and Nigeria have hailed the trade mission a success.
Combatting the big dry
With the drought having been declared a national disaster, Vuk’uzenzele gets to the cause and what’s being done to save water.
With the drought having reached crisis levels in the Northern and Eastern Cape, where dam levels in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality are at only 25 percent, it is time for South Africans to unite to save this scarce and precious resource.
Jazzing up South African music
Renowned instrumentalist to bring African sound during his shows in Pretoria.
Music lovers can expect traditional jazz that radiates with South African heritage during Sibusiso ‘Mash’ Mashiloane’s shows at the State Theatre.
Mashiloane will make the piano keys dance at two ground-breaking performances that will differ from each other.
For the first concert, happening on 13 April, Mashiloane is bringing the powerful Mash Trio from Durban.
Sandile Ntuli breaking the barriers in logistics
Hard work, innovation and a financial leg up by Ithala changed impoverished student’s life.
When Sandile Ntuli dropped out of university for financial reasons, he had no idea that he was about to become an entrepreneur!
Boost for KZN’s brightest businessmen
An annual provincial competition is helping keep KwaZulu-Natal’s commercial flame burning brightly.
Eight small business leaders from KwaZulu-Natal have been recognised for their role in developing an entrepreneurial province.
Biorefinery to boost competitiveness
The South African government has launched a R37.5 million biorefinery facility in Durban, which is set to extract maximum value from biomass waste.
The Biorefinery Industry Development Facility (BIDF), which is a first for South Africa, will support innovation in forestry, agro processing and other biomass-based industries.
It was launched by the Minister of Science and Technology, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research’s (CSIR) Durban campus recently.
Jobs: Labour Apr 2018
Deputy Director: Management Support Services
Centre: Provincial Office: East London
Reference No: HR 4/4/1/149
Salary: All inclusive: R657 558 per annum
Enquiries: Mr. ALT Makapela, Tel: (043) 701 3128
Provincial office
Chief Director: Human Resources Operations: Private Bag X 9005, East London 5201 or hand deliver at Department of Labour, No.3 Hill Street, East London.
Closing date for applications: 02 May 2018 at 16h00