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Maintenance in South Africa | Bizcommunity

#BehindtheBrandManager: Justine Cullinan of Nando s on building an empathetic muscleIn this #BehindtheBrandManager feature, we find out more from Justine Cullinan, GM of marketing and brand strategy and communication at the iconic and well-loved South African fast-food chain Nando s. By Ruth Cooper The 5 habits of highly effective advertisersKantar s Creative Effectiveness Awards reveals the world s most effective ads of 2020, and what makes them great. By Daren Poole, Issued by Kantar

Bay drivers and learners licences bookings go online

Bay drivers’ and learners’ licences bookings go online By Herald Reporter - 25 February 2021 GOING DIGITAL: Nelson Mandela Bay residents will be able book their drivers’ license renewals and learners’ license applications online from Monday. Image: Supplied Nelson Mandela Bay residents will be able to book driver’s licence renewals and learner’s licence applications online from Monday. Safety and Security political head John Best said he was excited about the major milestone and hoped it would lessen the queues at the traffic department. Residents can make a booking at www.online.natis.gov.za for renewals and applications. Best said the process takes less than ten minutes.

OPINION | Stop Aarto now, says the Road Freight Association

Darren Stewart • The RTIA s chief executive officer has recently been suspended for allegations of serious maladministration . • This has a severe impact on implementing the highly controversial Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act (Aarto). • The RFA proposes that Aarto be shelved • For more motoring stories, go to Wheels24. The Road Freight Association (RFA) is shocked and deeply concerned about the recent suspension of the Road Traffic Infringement Agency s Chief Executive Officer, Japh Chuwe, amidst allegations of serious maladministration by the Auditor-General. This has a severe impact on implementing the highly controversial Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act (Aarto), which is scheduled to be implemented in July this year.

Stop AARTO now, says RFA - IT-Online

Feb 11, 2021 The Road Freight Association (RFA) is shocked and deeply concerned about the recent suspension of the Road Traffic Infringement Agency’s CEO, Japh Chuwe, amidst allegations of “serious maladministration” by the Auditor-General. By Gavin Kelly, CEO of The Road Freight Association It believes this has a severe impact on the implementation of the controversial Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act (AARTO), which is scheduled to be implemented in July this year. Whilst we welcome the uncovering of corruption, it would be irresponsible and reckless for Government to proceed with the implementation of AARTO. The RFA has over the years expressed concern and uneasiness about AARTO and its susceptibility to fraud, corruption, and money laundering. The RTIA’s latest announcement is confirmation of our worst fears.

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