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MONEYWEB app instead? 20 years later government still ‘discussing’ basic income grant Even as the push for a comprehensive grant gathers pace, civil society organisations doubt the political will is there. By Marecia Damons, GroundUp 27 Jun 2021 00:28 Minister of Social Development Lindiwe Zulu says a Basic Income Grant is under urgent consideration by national government. Civil society organisations are sceptical. Image: Shutterstock The Department of Social Development says it will proceed with plans to introduce a new basic income grant, but civil society organisations say they remain sceptical that government has the political will to introduce a grant any time soon. In her budget vote speech last month, Minister of Social Development Lindiwe Zulu said that the need to introduce a basic income granthas become an âurgent considerationâ for national government. ....
May 27, 2021 1:15 pm Draft details of Ireland’s National Strategic Plan for the next Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) were recently shared with farm organisations by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), providing an insight into the future of CAP in Ireland. Of course, a lot of this will depend on what agreements are made at the ongoing talks among EU institutions. The draft details of the strategic plan covers a lot of ground, including very pertinent information for young farmers. If this strategic plan becomes the finalised version, than young farmers will be able to avail of a scheme titled ‘Complementary Income Support for Young Farmers’ (CISYF). ....