Opening a B&B
Step 1:
Check your Title Deed to ascertain whether or not your property qualifies for the relevant business rights.
To determine the current zoning of your property take a copy of the Title Deed to the GIS Information Counter on the 8th Floor of Block A at the Metro Centre, situated at 158 Loveday Street, Braamfontein.
No information is given over the phone so you must visit in person.
Step 2:
Once you have determined the zoning of your property you must visit the Town Planner responsible for your area.
Planners are available at the Metro Centre from Monday to Friday between 08:00 and 13:00.
Press Release – Solomon Islands MAL Hard work and sheer determination paid off for Gwango Community Farmers Association (GCFA) at Suafa Bay, North Malaita after they received a cheque worth of $4,216.80 from the sale of 175.7 litres (3 barrels) of virgin coconut oil to Kokonut Pacific …
Hard work and sheer determination paid off for Gwango Community Farmers Association (GCFA) at Suafa Bay, North Malaita after they received a cheque worth of $4,216.80 from the sale of 175.7 litres (3 barrels) of virgin coconut oil to Kokonut Pacific Solomon Islands (KPSI) recently.
GCFA Secretary, Michael Samo said the cheque payment was the first of its kind for the association to have received after its formation in 2013 and the establishment of its Direct Micro Expelling (DME) Coconut Crushing Mill project in 2019.
Press Release – Solomon Islands MAL Hard work and sheer determination paid off for Gwango Community Farmers Association (GCFA) at Suafa Bay, North Malaita after they received a cheque worth of $4,216.80 from the sale of 175.7 litres (3 barrels) of virgin coconut oil to Kokonut Pacific …
Hard work and sheer determination paid off for Gwango Community Farmers Association (GCFA) at Suafa Bay, North Malaita after they received a cheque worth of $4,216.80 from the sale of 175.7 litres (3 barrels) of virgin coconut oil to Kokonut Pacific Solomon Islands (KPSI) recently.
GCFA Secretary, Michael Samo said the cheque payment was the first of its kind for the association to have received after its formation in 2013 and the establishment of its Direct Micro Expelling (DME) Coconut Crushing Mill project in 2019.
Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 6:27 am
Hard work and sheer determination paid off for Gwango
Community Farmers Association (GCFA) at Suafa Bay, North
Malaita after they received a cheque worth of $4,216.80 from
the sale of 175.7 litres (3 barrels) of virgin coconut oil
to Kokonut Pacific Solomon Islands (KPSI)
recently.
GCFA Secretary, Michael Samo said the cheque
payment was the first of its kind for the association to
have received after its formation in 2013 and the
establishment of its Direct Micro Expelling (DME) Coconut
Crushing Mill project in 2019.
“It’s a big
achievement for GCFA,” Mr. Samo said.
Ministry of
Agriculture and Livestock (MAL) funded the