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Opportunities for Public Input on South Africa’s Draft Employment Equity Regulations 2023

South Africa’s Ministry of Employment and Labour is seeking public feedback on the Draft Employment Equity (EE) Regulations 2023. The proposed changes aim to establish sectorspecific EE targets to ensure the equitable representation of suitably qualified individuals from designated groups across various occupational levels in the workforce. This article outlines the key details of the proposed regulations and the opportunities for public input.

Minister Barbara Creecy Leads World Oceans Day 2023 Celebration

On June 8, 2023, the South African Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment, Ms. Barbara Creecy, led the World Oceans Day celebration aboard the SA Agulhas II in Cape Town. This year’s theme, “Planet Ocean: Tides are Changing,” emphasized the oceans’ vastness and the need to protect them from unprecedented challenges.

The Significance of Food Safety: Examining Crucial Practices

Every year, on June 7th, World Food Safety Day serves as a reminder of the importance of food safety awareness and the necessary measures to prevent, detect, and manage foodborne risks and illnesses. In Cape Town, South Africa, Environmental Health is responsible for monitoring and educating the public about food safety.

South African Ministers Observe World Food Safety Day

On June 7th, South African Minister of Health, Dr. Joe Phaahla, and Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform, and Rural Development, Thoko Didiza, came together to commemorate World Food Safety Day. This event aimed to spread awareness about proper food handling and the prevention of food contamination that can result in foodborne illnesses such as cholera, listeriosis, salmonella, typhoid, and campylobacter.

Remembering Lieutenant General “DR” Zola Wiseman Songo Dabula: A Life of Service and Commitment

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has lost an accomplished and dedicated military doctor, Lieutenant General (Dr) Zola Wiseman Songo Dabula. He passed away on June 4, 2023, at his home after being discharged from a hospital in Pretoria. His untimely demise has left a void in the military medical fraternity, as his extensive knowledge and significant contributions to the development of military health services will be greatly missed.

Terra del Capo: An Alfresco Antipasti Experience in Franschhoek

If you’re looking for a taste of Tuscany in the heart of South Africa, look no further than Terra del Capo at the Anthonij Rupert Estate in Franschhoek. This Italianstyle dining experience allows visitors to enjoy seasonally inspired dishes paired with worldclass estateproduced wines under the shade of olive trees. The stunning views of Franschhoek’s vineyards and mountains make it the perfect spot to relax on a summer afternoon.

Salsify at The Roundhouse: Fine-Dining by Luke Dale Roberts + Co Wine and dine by the sea.

Located in a leafy pocket of Camps Bay, Salsify at The Roundhouse offers exquisite views of the Atlantic Ocean and is one of Cape Town’s finest finedining restaurants. Coowned by superstar chef Luke Dale Roberts and Ryan Cole, who served as Luke’s head chef at The Test Kitchen for three years, the restaurant draws inspiration from its name (a root vegetable with a unique flavor). Ryan and his team have created a series of perfectly restrained and utterly compelling dishes that push the boundaries of flavor and technique.

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