Boston City Campus Krugersdorp- Subsidise Higher Certificates 2020

Continuing with our successful start – Boston invests in South Africa’s future

A decision taken in Stellenbosch at the Academic Head Office of Boston turned education sideways in 2019 and opened new and varied opportunities for learners who needed a financial boost in order to proceed with Higher Education . At Boston, we have witnessed students overcome obstacles and push through to graduate. However, there are those students that have all the ingredients for success but are precluded from achieving a higher education qualification due to lack of financial support.

Education is too important for the growth and development of individuals and South Africa to be hindered by financial restraints. So the team at Boston set about to create a solution that would assist all students. We believe that prospective students deserve to be given an opportunity to succeed.

So, in the spirit of Ubuntu—a person is a person through other people—Boston has committed to partnering financially with companies who wish to see their employees succeed, and be able to contribute more to your company and its success.

This joint investment on the part of Boston and the corporate will mean that prospective students enrolling in one of the many Higher Certificates on offer at Boston will get a chance to pursue their dreams and take ownership of their futures. The corporate (you) benefits not only by having better qualified staff, but also they are able to earn more BEE points as well as claim the sponsored training on their WSP and ATR forms due on 30 April 2020.  Boston will invest up to a third of the fees for a Higher Certificate and corporates, invited  to sponsor students,  will be required to contribute the remaining fees.  I believe that in this programme Boston stands out as absolutely unique amongst the Higher Education providers in South Africa.

The benefits of providing study opportunities at Boston, including international accreditation, study anywhere anytime so no transport or time off work needed , access to tutors via skype, and more.

First Semester start 17 February 2020.

I can be reached on 011 665 4971/2 or via email (liza@boston.co.za)

Draft Constitution Eighteenth Amendment Bill

Dear Member,
The ad hoc Committee on the Amendment of Section 25 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, has published the attached Draft Constitution Eighteenth Amendment Bill for public comment.
The purpose of the Draft Bill is to “amend the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, so as to provide that where land and any improvements thereon are expropriated for the purposes of land reform, the amount of compensation payable may be nil; and to provide for matters connected therewith.”
Members wishing to submit comments to SACCI for incorporation in a consolidated  submission may do so by no later than 24 January 2020 at the latest to NozizweN@sacci.org.za

Draft Constitution 18th Bill

Draft 18th Bill

Complements for 2020!

On behalf of Mr Coovadia, BUSA Acting CEO.
 
Complements for 2020!
 
This is just a reminder that we will be hosting our BEI on Tuesday 14 January 2020 at the Sandton Convention Centre.
 
President Ramaphosa will be the keynote speaker.
 
We will be breaking into a number of workgroups to consider collaboration between government and business on critical issues facing our country.
 
The workgroups are:
1.            Energy security
2.            Enabling a capable state
3.            Critical sectors for economic growth
4.            Structure of the economy
5.            4th Industrial Revolution
 

Welcome to the West Gauteng Chamber of Commerce & Tourism

S  E  R  V  I  C  E  S    I  N  C  L  U  D  E  D

  • Certification of all original and locally manufactured export documentation
  • Access to a networking base of approximately 500 business and other contacts
  • Legislation Notices
  • Business against crime campaign and CBD Foot Patrolling (MogaleCity)
  • Monthly networking and information transfer functions
  • Monthly Business meetings with SAPS, 107, C.P.F. and CBD Businesses
  • Business Breakfasts
  • Task team participation within W.R.D.M.
  • Portfolios of transport, tourism and local economic development
  • Annual Careers Exhibition
  • Annual Business Achievers Functions
  • Mogale Tourism’s Miss & Mr. West Rand Competition
  • RoundaboutTours
  • Accommodation Bookings
  • Liaise with Media, Press,
  • Community Projects