Township Economies By-Law: What Businesses Must Know About the 2024 Regulations
Act No. 32 of 2000 – This by-law provides a national framework for municipalities to regulate, support, and manage township-based business activities.
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Act No. 32 of 2000 – This by-law provides a national framework for municipalities to regulate, support, and manage township-based business activities.
South African legislation governing the maximum limits for pesticide residues that may be present in foodstuffs (R246 of 1994 | R247 of 2005 | R1047 of 2006 | R548 of 2010 | R46 of 2012 | R119 of 2020 | R4388 of 2024).