In a bid to revive the country’s beleaguered film industry, the government has allocated Nu 200 million as part of its Economic Stimulus Plan (ESP)....
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The Department of Tourism (DoT) has reprioritised its entire tourism flagship programme to help those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic within the tourism industry. Initially, the government allocated Nu 1.5 billion to promote tourism for balanced regional development under the 12th Plan. However, only Nu 713 million was approved and received by the department, out of which Nu 232 million was spent on the Economic Contingency Plan for COVID-19.
In a bid to revive the country’s beleaguered film industry, the government has allocated Nu 200 million as part of its Economic Stimulus Plan (ESP)....
By: Natasha Archary The Hilton Hotel in Durban has reopened after shutting its doors during the Covid-19 pandemic. News of the lavish hotel’s...
The unusual situation faced by homebuyers is the result of federal government policy during the COVID-19 pandemic
The unusual situation faced by homebuyers is the result of federal government policy during the COVID-19 pandemic
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