Eastern Cape allocated R4.5m to develop cannabis industry
The Eastern Cape government is forging ahead with plans to tap into the cannabis industry to get the province’s ailing economy moving and create much-needed jobs
Continue reading →The Eastern Cape government is forging ahead with plans to tap into the cannabis industry to get the province’s ailing economy moving and create much-needed jobs
Continue reading →More red meat producers in the Eastern Cape want to tap into the export industry
Continue reading →Long before the advent of Covid-19, which devastated the already gloomy SA economy, the tourism industry was already in trouble.
Continue reading →The industry is yet to accept the R1.14bn Covid-19 relief fund the government has offered, rejecting the conditions attached to it and aimed at formalising the sector.
Continue reading →As the country observed the first anniversary of the lockdown, new vehicle sales provided reason for the industry to celebrate
Continue reading →Airline bookings have picked up ahead of the Easter weekend, but the industry at large is still struggling.
Continue reading →The Federated Hospitality Association of SA in KwaZulu-Natal has warned that possible restrictions on travel and alcohol sales over Easter would be detrimental to the tourism sector.
Continue reading →The prevalence of high school pupils buying and consuming alcohol has prompted two of the Eastern Cape’s biggest industry role players to embark on an educational programme against underage drinking. The Eastern Cape Liquor Board (ELCB), in partnership with SAB, … Continue reading →
January tourism data will reflect even worse numbers than December, because of the closure of beaches and rivers and the ban on the sale of alcohol, says the Tourism Business Council of SA.
Continue reading →East London and Port Elizabeth’s motor industries are shrugging off the crippling effects of Covid-19 and have started employing people again to get back to full-scale production
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