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Pakistan has high growth potential

Pakistan has high growth potential Moody s review sees high growth coming mainly from LSM sector PHOTO: REUTERS KARACHI: Pakistan carries a high economic growth potential of more than 4%. The country is all set to undertake structural reforms to increase the investment rate and achieve a sustainable growth in export earnings for higher economic growth in the coming years. The country s debt burden has increased during the Covid-19 pandemic. The debt growth, however, remains nominal compared to regional countries. Fiscal policy, ease of doing business, taxation and competition are some of the weak areas. Policymakers have identified these areas to work upon them.

Reality show format for Accounting and Maths Olympiad

May 24, 2021 The South African Institute of Professional Accountants (SAIPA) has launched its National Accounting and Maths Olympiad (NAMO), a reboot of its annual National Accounting Olympiad. Unlike previous years, the 2021 competition will be held in a case study format where learners submit their business solutions to industry experts, says Professor Rashied Small, executive at the institute’s Centre of Future Excellence (CoFE) and concept creator of the new Olympiad. “We’re breaking free of the exam hall to build an engaging and immersive experience that will challenge entrants’ ingenuity in real-world business scenarios rather than their textbook maths and accountancy skills alone,” he says.

Investegate |Umuthi Healthcare Announcements | Umuthi Healthcare: Lems Reports Years End Feb 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020

  Financial statements for Lems Pharmaceutical Limited for the years ended 28 February 2017,  28 February 2018, 28 February 2019 and 29 February 2020     Shareholders are referred to the RNS dated 14 May 2021 - which set out the financial statements for the years ended 28 February 2017,  28 February 2018, 28 February 2019 and 29 February 2020     Shareholders should note that the audit reports contained in the annual reports  as  referred to in the RNS of 14 May 2021 and uploaded on the Umuthi website on 10 May 2021, have been updated in this RNS, to confirm and clarify that the audit report in the 2020 Annual Report pertains to the statutory audits for both 28 February 2020 and February 2019 year ends. The  2018 Annual Report pertains to the statutory audits for both 28 February 2018 and February 2017 year ends.

Unemployed man starts chair renting business outside Home Affairs to pay off student debt

He started his business to earn a living and to pay off his university debt. Mpofu said he rents the chairs, R5 for 2 hours and R15 for the whole day, but the elderly and those with disabilities can sit free of charge. In a bid to pay off his student debt, a 25-year-old has started a chair renting business outside the Home Affairs offices in Bellville, Cape Town and is now looking to expand to other government departments where people queue for hours. Isaac Mpofu, who completed his BCom Financial Accounting degree at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) last year, is desperately trying to pay off his outstanding debt so he can obtain his qualification, which has been withheld due to outstanding student debt.

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