What is Parole in South Africa?
Parole is a legal term that refers to the release of a prisoner from jail for a specific period. The police will only release the … Read More
Parole is a legal term that refers to the release of a prisoner from jail for a specific period. The police will only release the … Read More
Parental leave is a period when an employee takes time off work to care for their new baby or adopted child. It can also be … Read More
Parchment paper is a thin, strong paper that is coated in edible gelatin. Parchment paper is most often used as a cooking surface for baking … Read More
Oregano is a flowering plant in the mint family. It has a spicy, warm, and slightly bitter taste. Oregano is used in cooking all over … Read More
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) is the national prosecuting authority of South Africa. It was established in 1995, succeeding the Department of Justice and Constitutional … Read More
In South Africa, law enforcement is the responsibility of the South African Police Service. The service is a national organization with provincial and municipal divisions. … Read More
In South Africa, the IRP5 is a tax that applies to capital gains and income from shares. IRP5 stands for Income Tax Relief (Income Tax … Read More
The IPID is the Independent Police Investigative Directorate. It was established by the South African government in 2002 to investigate and prosecute cases of serious … Read More
Import duty is a tariff or tax on goods, and services imported from a foreign country. The import duty is calculated as a percentage of … Read More
Heavy whipping cream is a type of cream that contains more than 36% milk fat. It can be whipped to make a lighter product, such … Read More