SA Migration Newsletter
15 / 2015
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14. Dec. 2015 Reuters

Pretoria - New South African finance minister Pravin Gordhan said on Monday the government would do what was required in a fiscally responsible way in procurement deals, including that for nuclear power expansion.
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24. Nov. 2015 sagoodnews.co.za

Mike Schüssler recently wrote on MoneyWeb, 11 November 2015 "Welcome to the decline - South Africa – It is much easier to become poorer that richer".
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11. Dec. 2015 Tourism Update

Accredited tourism companies in China will be able to make visa applications for their clients, while biometrics will be taken on arrival.
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09. Dec. 2015 SAnews.gov.za (Tshwane)

Pretoria — South Africa and Botswana have officially introduced a pilot project that will make travelling much easier for the cross-border community of Tshidilamolomo. Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba inaugurated the pilot of the border crossing point for the village of Tshidilamolomo in the North West, on Tuesday. The village straddles South Africa and Botswana due to what Minister Gigaba described as the "irrational borderlines" drawn by colonialists. The project flows out of a discussion between President Jacob Zuma and President Ian Khama, which began in 2011.
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21. Dec. 2015 Tourism Update

Koreans long to get away from their daily environment and find some form of peace when on holiday. `Rest` and `healing` have become keywords when targeting the Korean outbound tourism market. According to published data, Korea has the second highest average number of working hours among the 34 member states of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The result is that Koreans long to get away from their daily environment and find some form of peace when on holiday.




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