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App comes to the rescue of spaza shop owners GCIS-Vukuzenzele > By GCIS-Vukuzenzele - 11 May 2021 - 07:41 File photo. Image: EUGENE COETZEE A group of Free State youngsters have created a mobile app that will help spaza shop owners operate more efficiently. They are the quartet of Tumi Letsaba, Kgomotso Sebitlo, Ditjhaba Selemela and Bandile Ntombela who are the founders of a tech company called Next Curve Creations. Their app, called Progressive Creations, is intended to help store owners unite and benefit from discounts that come with bulk buying. It will also help individual owners keep better inventory records. At present, the app is being tested among a closed user group of spaza shop owners in Frankfort. ....
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Why is the Expropriation Bill necessary for South Africa? Why is the Expropriation Bill necessary for South Africa? 08 Mar 2021 Expropriation of land without any compensation can only take place in extreme circumstances, as the new bill looks to align with South Africa s constitution, by defining how and when this controversial process can take place.
Public debate around the Expropriation Bill, published on 9 October 2020, has largely centred on the concerns about the rights and interests of property owners. Expropriation itself is a matter of course in SA but for limited purposes of obtaining land for public use such as roads, dams, schools or other infrastructure. ....
Is the Expropriation Bill an effective tool for land tr... dailymaverick.co.za - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymaverick.co.za Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Child hunger increased despite jobs bounce-back, survey shows By Mwangi Githahu Share Cape Town - Data from the National Income Dynamics Study – Coronavirus Rapid Mobile (Nids-Cram) survey shows that South Africa witnessed an increase in child hunger, from 12% in July to 16% in November, at the same time as a jobs bounce-back. Nids-Cram co-principal investigator Nic Spaull, said: “Child hunger decreased from a high of 15% in May to 12% in July 2020. “The latest results now show that this has returned to its highest level of 16% in November 2020. Put differently, in November one-in-six households with children in them reported that a child had gone hungry in the past week. Household hunger has also increased.” ....