The bill, if passed, will make job creation easier and offer incentives for business who create jobs.
JOHANNESBURG – Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane says he plans to open a special fund to pay graduates for internships and studies to help empower them financially.The bill, if passed, will make job creation easier and offer incentives for businesses who create jobs.
“once the DA comes into government, we will make sure that we have the national surveillance service that will take interns for six months and we’ll pay them for the whole, year.”
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