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Cattle crossing major roads unacceptable – Vet Officer

Cattle crossing major roads are not acceptable and the authorities must work towards eliminating such practices; Dr Emmanuel Kwao Pecku, Veterinary Officers in-charge of Tema Metropolitan with oversight responsibility for Tema West Municipality and Kpone-Katamanso Municipal stated. Speaking at the Ghana News Agency Tema Regional Office and Motor Transport and…

G7 Climate and Environment: Ministers Communiqué, London, 21 May 2021

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Decisions du Conseil des Ministres du 13 mai 2021

Maurice Info Search (a) provide for the establishment of the Mauritius Emerging Technologies Council; and (b) promote high quality research in emerging technologies. The Mauritius Emerging Technologies Council Bill makes provision for the setting up of the Mauritius Emerging Technologies Council which would act as a centre of excellence for driving the promotion, development and adoption of emerging technologies in Mauritius with a view to boosting the national economy. 2. Cabinet has agreed to the implementation of the COVID-19 Socioeconomic Response Plan (SERP) which has been developed by the UN Country Team (UNCT) in Mauritius in line with the Global UN framework for immediate socioeconomic response to COVID-19.

Evacuees travelling overseas with pets must have them inspected

Evacuees travelling overseas with pets must have them inspected Social Share THE Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Rural Transformations, Industry and Labour has advised the public and persons planning to travel overseas with their pets during this period of emergency, that their animals must first be inspected. A release from the ministry explained that Chief Veterinary Office Dr. Kathian Hackshaw, said the animals will have to be identified using either a microchip for international and regional travel, or a temporary band with a unique number for regional travel. Owners are also required to take along all medical records of animals to the inspection appointment to facilitate the issuance of the required export health certificate which will be provided free of cost.

Décisions du Conseil des ministres du 16 avril 2021

Maurice Info Search Les membres du gouvernement ont pris notedes préparatifs concernant le ,Variable Capital Companies Bill, de l’amendement prochain du Securities (Amendment) Bill, que le campagne de vaccination contre la grippe cpmence le 22 avril 2021 dans le pays, de la situation sanitaire dans le pays entres autres. 1. Cabinet has agreed to the Ministry of Financial Services and Good Governance conveying drafting instructions to the Attorney General’s Office for the preparation of the Variable Capital Companies Bill. With a view to further enhancing the competitiveness of the Financial Services Sector and diversifying the product base of the Mauritius International Financial Centre, a set of measures was announced in the Budget Speech 2020–2021 in line with the recommendations of the 10-Year Blueprint for the Sector which, inter alia, comprises the introduction of a new sphere of activity to be carried out by Variable Capital Companies in Mauritius.

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