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The battle for the deputy presidency of the ANC is in full swing with a number of names being mentioned in the contest for the position at the national conference scheduled for December. Party Treasurer-General Paul Mashatile could be the one to dethrone David Mabuza from the position. The batt. ....
Minister Kubayi-Ngubane s cook-off with Somizi draws criticism 17 May 2021 9:33 AM Share This: Among those against the idea is Chef Lesego Semenya who questioned why Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane didnât create an event to showcase the talent of SAâs chef graduates who have been affected by the pandemic. JOHANNESBURG - The Minister of Tourism Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane announced on Twitter that she will be hosting a ministerial cook-off with TV and radio personality Somizi Mhlongo. The post drew criticism from the public and many questioning how this event will boost the countryâs tourism. Among those against the idea is Chef Lesego Semenya who questioned why the minister didnât create an event to showcase the talent of SAâs chef graduates who have been affected by the pandemic. ....
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The response to the new Tourism Equity Fund has been overwhelming, says Minister of Tourism Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane. The aim of the fund is to support transformation in the industry. Kubayi-Ngubane said in the past white businesses said they had a hard time finding black partners with the necessary financial backing. Government s R1.2 billion Tourism Equity Fund is not only for businesses which are 100% black owned, but open to those which are at least 51% black-owned and controlled, Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane told the National Council of Provinces on Wednesday. The response to the fund has been overwhelming from both black and white [people]. There are white businesses saying they always wanted partnerships with black businesses, but could not because banks were not supporting them as they did not have security. Now the fund will help ensure this, the minister said. ....
The 1920s was a period in America which saw the sale and consumption of liquor rise instead of ceasing, and put organised crime firmly on the map. Destined to repeat the mistakes of the past until lessons are learned, the same thing happened in South Africa during national lockdown which began on 27 March 2020. While some bemoaned not being able to buy alcohol, there was a thriving black market for those in the know. Recalling that now, it’s almost cute how naïve we were. Three weeks? Ag, that’s nothing. We can do it. It feels like life barely existed before March, but it did. Memory does not serve, but thanks to modern technology and saved documents, I can recap those glorious three months from another lifetime. ....