The finance and justice departments have vowed to uproot terrorism in South Africa

The finance and justice departments have vowed to uproot terrorism in South Africa National Treasury and the Department of Justice and Correctional Services are working with authorities in the United States of America to track down individuals allegedly involved with terrorist organisation ISIS in South Africa. According to a joint statement by the two departments, … Read more

South Africa’s economy cannot handle the mounting pressure as more people become dependent on government grants

South Africa's economy cannot handle the mounting pressure as more people become dependent on government grants

South Africa’s economy cannot handle the mounting pressure as more people become dependent on government grants South Africa’s main focus must not be giving people a welfare grant on which to survive, it ought to be creating jobs so that the unemployed can be truly uplifted and empowered to generate their own income. Extending the … Read more

Insurance won’t cover you if you’re found liable for drunk driving and speed racing : PEMCO spokesman

Insurance won't cover you if you’re found liable for drunk driving, speed racing : PEMCO spokesman

Insurance won’t cover you if you’re found liable for drunk driving and speed racing : PEMCO spokesman You can’t just be reckless about the way you drive your car just because you have the car covered by an insurance company. Just because you have purchased car insurance doesn’t mean you should not be careful about … Read more

Parliament should help British Public by cutting taxation : Malcolm Jones

Parliament should help British Public by cutting taxation : Malcolm Jones. Thingscouplesdo.com

Parliament should help British Public by cutting taxation : Malcolm Jones Jones was originally a member of the Liberal Party, serving as Branch President and Secretary of the Balgowlah Branch from 1994 to 1995. He was also a member of the Four Wheel Drive Association from 1994, and in 1995 left the Liberal Party to join the Outdoor Recreation … Read more

Finance Minister introduces a $500 monthly minimum income supplement from 2023

Finance Minister introduces a $500 monthly minimum income supplement from 2023. Thingscouplesdo.com

Finance Minister introduces a $500 monthly minimum income supplement from 2023 The Finance Minister, in his Budget Statement, introduced a $500 a month minimum income requirement to qualify for the Workfare Income Supplement (WIS) from 2023. This is to encourage part-timers and casual workers to take up regular, full-time work. In my Budget Debate speech, … Read more

USA prohibits American dollar transactions with the Russian central bank

USA prohibits American dollar transactions with the Russian central bank. Russia has been coming under barrage of sanctions recently both from US and some europian countries. The US is taking immediate action on Monday to prohibit American dollar transactions with the Russian central bank and fully block the Russian direct investment fund, senior administration officials … Read more

Twitter matches employee donations to Ukrainian refugee organizations

Twitter matches employee donations to Ukrainian refugee organizations Twitter generally matches donations up to $2,000 per employee to eligible global nonprofits Twitter will match employee donations that support Ukrainian refugees and make its own gift, the company said Friday. Twitter generally matches donations up to $2,000 per employee to eligible global nonprofits, according to the … Read more

Ecclesiastical Insurance donates £200000 to charities

Ecclesiastical Insurance donates £200000 to charities. Thingscouplesdo.com

Ecclesiastical Insurance donates £200000 to charities Ecclesiastical has donated £200,000 to five charities as part of Movement for Good awards. The company is formally named Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc and is authorised and regulated by the FCA and PRA. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ecclesiastical Insurance Group plc which in turn is owned by Allchurches Trust, a registered … Read more