
Chevon Booysen
Multimedia Journalist at Cape Times South Africa
Laughter is the best medicine @CapeTimesSA [email protected]
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1 week ago |
businessreport.co.za | Chevon Booysen |Dieketseng Maleke |Martin Hesse
Jashwin Baijoo and Delano Abdoll|Published 3 days agoSars has the legal authority to impose travel restrictions on non-compliant taxpayers, as confirmed by a recent High Court ruling. This article explores the implications of the Tax Administration Act for South African taxpayers and foreigners conducting business in the country. Image: File photo. It is well within the powers of the South African Revenue Services (Sars) to limit a taxpayer’s right to travel outside the Republic.
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1 week ago |
iol.co.za | Chevon Booysen
Learners attending workshops at the UWC of iAccelerate SA, an innovative high school startup accelerator, designed to empower South African students with essential entrepreneurial and leadership skills. Image by: Ian Landsberg / Independent NewspapersPublished 10m ago | Published 10m agoA group of excited school learners with entrepreneurial aspirations is the first intake at the African Innovation Academy (AIA)’s inaugural initiative at the University of the Western Cape (UWC).
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iol.co.za | Chevon Booysen
A North West woman who was unlawfully arrested and detained must be compensated to the tune of R50 000. Image by: FilePublished 7m ago | Published 7m agoA North West woman who was unlawfully arrested and detained must be compensated to the tune of R50 000 by the Minister of Police after the Supreme Court of Appeal increased her compensation amount this week. The victory in her case, however, comes after the complainant died and was represented in court by the executor of her estate.
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1 week ago |
iol.co.za | Chevon Booysen
A third suspect has been arrested in a human trafficking investigation in Cape Town, following a multi-disciplinary operation by the Hawks. This comes after the discovery of a minor victim and previous arrests related to the case. Image by: FilePublished 12m ago | Published 12m agoA trafficking case continues to unfold as a third suspect linked to trafficking in persons is set to appear in the Wynberg Magistrate's Court after she was arrested yesterday.
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1 week ago |
persfin.co.za | Chevon Booysen
A North West woman who was unlawfully arrested and detained must be compensated to the tune of R50 000. Image by: FilePublished 5h ago | Published 5h agoA North West woman who was unlawfully arrested and detained must be compensated to the tune of R50 000 by the Minister of Police after the Supreme Court of Appeal increased her compensation amount this week. The victory in her case, however, comes after the complainant died and was represented in court by the executor of her estate.
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