Earth’s tremor was felt throughout Gauten
SABC News reportedly reports that Earth’s tremor was felt in parts of Midlands, North Johannesburg, and Ekrufreni. Ekurhuleni Emergency Services said it has not yet received a report of an incident of damages to the property. The Geoscience Council has yet to confirm the magnitude of the tremor. However, emergency teams are very careful to respond when necessary. The website volcanodiscovery.com suggests that an earthquake could have occurred that could have occurred around 7:23pm, which has not yet been officially verified.
A stable land during budget preparation and US meetings
According to EWN, Rand is in the final preparations for a budget of 3.0, and as long as Washington’s South African delegation meets closed doors, the Rand is stable. This development is expected to affect South Africa’s financial and diplomatic orientation. Ramaphosa will be accompanied by four ministers, including Minister Two and Minister of Trade John Steenhuisen, Minister of Agriculture. Meanwhile, Cape Town’s budget documents have been confirmed. The rand traded between R17.97 and R18.11, slightly strengthened amid wider concerns about US economic trust and fiscal debt.
Spaza owners urged them to check their application status
The city of Johannesburg has urged Spaza shopkeepers and operators who have applied for land use consent and visited the Development Planning Department to confirm the status of the application, SABC News reports. Around 2,000 applications have been received since November last year, but many contain incorrect contact details, making it difficult for the department to follow up. Development Plan MMC Eunice Mgcina asks applicants to verify the information and submit unresolved documents. The department is located at Forum 1 at Brahm Park Office in Brahmfontein and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 14:00.
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