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COSATU Central Executive Statement -20 May 2021

COSATU Central Executive Statement -20 May 2021 Search Polity Note: Search is limited to the most recent 250 articles. To access earlier articles, click Advanced Search and set an earlier date range. To search for a term containing the & symbol, click Advanced Search and use the search headings and/or in first paragraph options. With. Clear Search Sponsored by Sponsored by The Congress of South African Trade Unions held a successful Central Executive Committee meeting from 17-19 May 2021 to discuss a number of issues affecting the workers, in particular, and the working class in general. The meeting was attended by the COSATU National Office Bearers, provincial leaders, and representatives of the 18 affiliated unions.

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Minister Robinson-Regis urges enhanced monitoring and evaluation; and digitisation for Government s projects

Minister Robinson-Regis urges enhanced monitoring and evaluation; and digitisation for Government’s projects 10 March, 2021, Port of Spain: Planning and Development Minister Camille Robinson Regis is encouraged that Government’s digitization plan is gaining increased traction in Government Ministries and underscored that the digitization process is improving service delivery in Trinidad and Tobago.  A case in point is the Town and Country Planning Division’s digitization projects and the automation of the construction permitting system, called DevelopTT.    On her first day back to work on Wednesday March 10, after a period of medical leave from February, Minister Robinson-Regis hosted Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP) 2021 Meetings with the Ministry of Labour in the morning and the Ministry of Youth Development and National Service from 1pm. These meetings are being conducted with all Ministries over the next few weeks to determine progress, successes and shortco

Alcohol industry gearing up to start trading on Tuesday – Ntimane

Alcohol industry gearing up to start trading on Tuesday – Ntimane The number of daily Covid-19 infections has been decreasing since, with just over 4,000 cases having been reported on Sunday. Source Monday, 01 February 2021, 09:29 People queue for Covid screening before entering a bar in Melville, Johannesburg. 22 August 2020. Photo for illustration. Picture: Tracy Lee Stark NATIONAL NEWS - The first shipment of one million doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine from India arrives on Monday, sparking speculation that President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation this week. This was done “taking into account the need to continue augmenting the existing legislation and contingency arrangements undertaken by organs of state to address the impact of the disaster”.

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