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The Gazette includes proclamations by the President as well as both general and government notices made by its various departments. It publishes regulations and notices in terms of acts, changes of names, company registrations and deregistrations, financial statements, land restitution notices, liquor licence applications and transport permits.
According to a 2014 report by Statistics South Africa, based on the 2011 census, 7.5% of the country's population is regarded as having a disability. [1] [note 1] The highest proportion of people living with disabilities, by province, was found to be in the Free State, with 11,1% of its population having a disability, followed by the Northern Cape, with 11%, the North West, with 10%, the ...
Country/region Name (native) Name (translation) ... South Africa Government Gazette of South Africa: Staatskoerant: gpwonline.co.za opengazettes.org.za greengazette ...
Government gazettes are official publications that contain legislative, judicial, and administrative documents issued by public bodies. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Government gazettes . Wikisource has original text related to this article:
Africa Institute of South Africa Act Repeal Act, 2013: 22: Banks Amendment Act, 2013: 23: Rates and Monetary Amounts and Amendment of Revenue Laws Act, 2013: 24: Merchant Shipping (International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund) Act, 2013: 25: Merchant Shipping (Civil Liability Convention) Act, 2013: 26: Employment Tax Incentive Act, 2013: 27
Pages in category "Government of South Africa" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. ... Government Gazette of South Africa; H.
The South African government has launched a rescue operation at an abandoned gold mine in the country’s North West province, where at least 109 men have died, a group representing the miners ...
Offering citizens access to state-held information is "one of the most effective ways of upholding the constitutional values of transparency, openness, participation and accountability." [ 1 ] Currie and De Waal suggest that accountability is unattainable if the government has a monopoly on the information that informs its actions and decisions.