Minister Thoko Didiza sets record straight regarding submission of annual reports
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The Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development has noted with concern the media statement issued by the EFF regarding the submission of Annual Reports of the former Department of Rural Development and Land Reform (DRDLR) and its entities.
Thoko Didiza, Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development. Photo: GCIS
Opposition MPs are concerned about the late tabling of the former Department of Rural Development and Land Reform s annual report for 2019-2020.
Agriculture Minister Thoko Didiza said the AG is still working with the Agriculture Land Holdings Account to finalise its report.
Didiza got an extension to table the report by 31 January.
Opposition MPs are concerned about the late tabling of the annual report for the 2019-2020 financial year of the former Department of Rural Development and Land Reform, which should shed light on R900 million which was moved from the Agricultural Land Holdings Account to a Covid disaster fund.
The damage will cost millions. The cause of explosion is still under investigation. By Jeramey Jannene - Dec 27th, 2020 02:35 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Damaged parking structure at River One. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
Following an unexplained explosion, work is moving forward on River One. The first phase of the $100 million mixed-use complex is nearing completion in Milwaukee’s Harbor District, but an explosion and resulting fire on the morning of December 12th caused millions of dollars in damage to the lower level of the parking garage. No one was injured.
The cause of the explosion remains under investigation according to general contractor Gilbane. The company is leading the general contracting on much of the complex, including the garage and eight-story office building, but Greenfire Management Services leads the construction of the apartment complex. The development’s owner, Michels Corp., is an infrastructure contractor, adding ano
Alderwoman
Milele A. Coggs has introduced a communication file to allow Common Council discussion and review of the city’s property assessments process.
The communication file directs the Office of the Assessor to appear before a standing committee of the Council to answer questions and provide information on the assessments process it uses to determine the assessed value of real estate in the City of Milwaukee.
The file is expected to be assigned to the Judiciary and Legislation Committee.
“Quite frankly, most aldermanic offices have been receiving numerous calls and emails this week as property owners are preparing to arrange payment of their tax bills,” Alderwoman Coggs said. “While many of the contacts are complaints about the assessment increase and the amount of their bills, there are also a large number of people with questions about how their new assessment was calculated.”
Wednesday, 16 December 2020, 1:54 pm
Marlborough District property owners will soon receive a
2020 Notice of Rating Valuation in the post with an updated
rating value for their property.
The new rating
valuations have been prepared for 27,118 properties on
behalf of the Marlborough District Council by Quotable Value
(QV). They show the total rateable value for the district is
now $23,563,000,000 with the land value of those properties
now valued at $11,840,000,000.
Rating valuations are
usually carried out on all New Zealand properties every
three years to help local councils set rates for the
following three-year period. They reflect the likely selling
price of a property at the effective revaluation date, which