Staff Spotlight: Nazeema Sishi

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About Sasha Anderson

Millennial Mom + wife living the hash-tag life. Reach out if you want to talk: L2B, social media, construction, technology, marriage, parenting, popular culture and travel. Remember: If You Fail - Fail Forward

Featured Project: Manzini to Mbadlane (MR3) Highway Project

Eswatini (Swaziland) – PPA 15235

Description
The Manzini to Mbadlane Road Highway Project comprises the dualisation of a 30km section between the city of Manzini and Mbadlane on Main Road 3 (MR3) in Eswatini. The project involves dualisation from existing two-lane single carriageway to two-lane dual carriageways with controlled or limited access to local traffic. The project will significantly improve the functionality of the road infrastructure to accommodate increasing commercial traffic servicing economic and industrial centres and intra-regional trade traffic between neighbouring Mozambique and South Africa. The section under consideration traverses urban, semi-urban and rural environments and terminates at the new Sikhuphe International Airport near Mbadlane. This project has been divided into two lots, Lot 1 and Lot 2. Estimated cost: R 463.45 million. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -26.487177093852864, long: 31.41866053387647

 

Status Region
Underway Eswatini (Swaziland)
Category Value
Infrastructure R 200 Million+
Industry Timing
Road 2015 – 2021 (extended tbc)
Sector Class
Public Open Tender

 


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About Melanie Miles

One girl who would rather wear boots than high heels...

Quick Graphic: Pertinent Project Stages

Projects generally have a long life span and may also involve multiple tenders linked through the various stages which are conceptual, procedural, design, tender, awarded, underway, completion and possible postponed or cancelled or L2BShelved if applicable. Check out the latest carousel which depicts some of the Pertinent Project Stages or for more details read our blog Pertinent Project Points (breaking down a project).

 

 


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Featured Company: Krosa Sand

Read about who’s who in the Industry: Krosa Sand is located in Montana Park, Gauteng. The company operates mainly from its own quarry located in Krokodilspruit, Cullinan District. Krosa Sand provides 13mm stone, white building sand, building sand, washed plaster sand, river sand, topsoil, G7 filling and builders mix to the building and construction industry in Pretoria and surrounding areas.

Featured Company - Krosa Sand

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About Connie van Tonder

I started working at L2B in April 2017 as an Accounts Executive. Not knowing too much about the construction industry. Learning new things every day and enjoying every second of it. Loving what I do!

Why You Should Submit a Tax Return Annually

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From an amateur with no tuition in taxation, and if you are anything like me you don’t want to get on the wrong side of the taxman and incur unnecessary penalties and fines, you will submit your tax return annually.

Although SARS states if you earn below R500 000 annually and meet certain criteria it is not necessary to submit a return, I feel it is still a necessity.

Do you have medical aid, retirement annuity or contribute privately to your company pension fund? If you answered yes, then you may in line to receive a tax refund. Should you pay into any of the above be sure to submit your tax return with all the relevant documentation/information.

Are you planning on emigrating soon? If so, you will need to receive a tax clearance certificate in order to receive one, you need to ensure that you are tax compliant and in order to be compliant, you need to ensure that all your tax returns have been submitted and that your tax affairs are in good order.

From personal experience, should you be retrenched one day, your employer would need to apply for a tax Directive for you, should you not be in good standing with your tax affairs, the outstanding amount along with penalties will be due by you, SARS will request that your retrenchment pay-out be paid to them to cover the outstanding.

SARS is continually taking the initiative to make the filing of tax returns hassle-free, they recently implemented their auto-assessments, which makes the process super easy, so I suggest if you haven’t already, register for e-filing and start submitting your tax returns annually.

Source:
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About Debora Keet

My journey at Leads 2 Business began in January 2006, newly married, I started in Private Projects, whilst on Maternity leave in 2008, I was promoted to Human Resources Manager and an Administration Assistant in October 2008. Over the years I have grown personally and professionally, and am a proud mother of a pigeon pair.

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