Innovative Australian health-tech company, KISA, has launched its global operations in the UK with an investment of around £6.1 million, creating 25 new.
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Australian healthtech firm chooses UK to scale up and grow
KISA is launching accessible mobile phones and services in the UK to meet needs of the elderly and people with disabilities.
The Australian healthtech firm sets up global headquarters in London with support from the Department for International Trade.
The company will invest over £6.1m in the project, bringing up to 25 new jobs to London.
Their investment demonstrates the strength of the UK’s business environment as we grow closer to securing a Free Trade Agreement with Australia.
Australian healthtech firm, KISA Pty Ltd, has chosen to set up its global headquarters in the UK and launch its line of accessible mobile phone products with support from the Department for International Trade (DIT).
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Classify us as essential service providers: REIZ
BY RICHARD MUPONDE
THE Real Estate Institute of Zimbabwe (REIZ) has approached government seeking to be classified as essential service providers during the COVID-19-induced lockdown period.
In terms of Statutory Instrument (SI) 10 of 2021, institutions frozen out of essential services privilege can lodge applications for exemption with the government.
This follows a 30-day lockdown, which took effect from January 5 and is likely to be extended due to the spiralling of COVID-19 positive cases and deaths.
In a letter dated January 11 addressed to Industry and Commerce permanent secretary Mavis Sibanda, REIZ president Alexander Millin said they qualified to be classified as essential service providers.