@AmbPeschke We must convince @DIRCO_ZA team to come with a strong motivation for you to get some form of recognition as one of the best diplomats to grace South Africa. You became one of us, understood the mandate and earned our love and trust. Farewell Ambassador, Mzansi is home to you now!
Today, I am chairing the DSBD MinExco meeting.
The MinExco meeting is focused on the Department’s performance, assessing progress on key strategic initiatives, and strengthening coordination efforts to advance the development and growth of MSMEs and cooperatives across SA.
🇲🇽 | Un niño esperó con ilusión la llegada de la Selección de Sudáfrica. Los jugadores respondieron regalándole una camiseta, le firmaron su álbum e hicieron fila para tomarse una foto con él, uno por uno.
Un momento increíble que le dejará un recuerdo para toda la vida. 🥹
@Stellarated As minister, you have access to all departments and entities like NYDA, SEFA, CIPC, etc who can help all these businesses to be compliant but unfortunately, there is a sense that you or the team your lead are acting helpless.
The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA),
Dr Michael Masiapato has confirmed that the BMA has this morning successfully processed 300 Ghanaians from South
Africa to Ghana at OR Tambo International Airport.
Out of the 300, 25 of them came from Lindela holding facility and were brought by the Immigration Inspectorate of the Department of Home Affairs. Further, 275 were brought by the Ghanaian
High Commissioner.
Following an intense check-in process, the travelers proceeded to BMA immigration wherein about 90% of them were found to be undocumented and the Ghanaian Embassy had to issue them with Emergency Travel Certificates
(this is a one-way single-page document which allows a traveller to return to their country of origin).
Most of the travelers were found to have overstayed with more than 30 days whilst some overstayed by a year or more. As a result; they were declared undesirable in terms of Sec 30 of the Immigration Act, read regulations 27(3)(c) of the Immigration Regulations.undesirable in terms of Sec 30 of the Immigration Act, read
regulations 27(3)(c) of the Immigration Regulations.
While conducting #TshwaneYaTima in Atteridgeville, I met Thato - who runs Lacquer Nail and Beauty Clinic. Her municipal accounts are up to date. What was most interesting about Thato’s work, is that twice a week she hosts elderly women for beauty treatments.
If you are interested in supporting a small business, please visit Thato’s salon. We want to see all businesses to grow in Tshwane.
Thato’s work can be followed via TikTok, Instagram and Facebook on: lacquer_nbc
@CityTshwane
@Abramjee Let's hope he was not arrested by members of the same team. Some impartiality is needed there by @SAPoliceService. The version he presented has not been tested and thus remains plausible and deserves to be looked at by members of the service not linked in any manner or form.
@lEsethuHasane Sometimes it is not to fully agree with all what a party stands for. Most people like the EFF but find their rhetoric on immigration a bit troublesome, changing to a party that covers that aspect may sway some people even when they have other policies that are troublesome.
Good move for Zimbabweans, this is what a government does. Make sure jobs and industries that can be exclusive for local are localised and legally so. We have no problem with tjis and our @GovernmentZA must learn from this and not be apologetic about the same.
"With immediate effect, the small-scale gold mining sector in Zimbabwe is reserved exclusively for Zimbabwean citizens and Zimbabwean citizen wholly owned entities." Hon Dr Eng P Kambamura