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Common Swaziland Government Business Trends ? ?The Case of Income Tax and the Road Transportation Board?
I’m fortunate to be in a study group with people from different working environments and industries as I pursue my Masters in Business Leadership at UNISA by correspondence from Swaziland. It’s always interesting to learn how some business declares themselves loss making to escape taxation while they make millions. This was declared by a colleague whose business clients undoubtedly make millions yet they send false reports to government income tax offices. The only sad part is that the employees are the ones who shoulder the government on taxes as they have no ways of escaping. I happen to be an employee who knows how much the government collects from my salary. I bet, if all my annual tax could come to me at the end of the year, I would take my family for a holiday in Mauritius because it’s relatively high.
Who cares when tax collectors are sleeping on the job. It is very common to have managers doing their personal businesses at work while government work is suffering. This goes to extend of abusing working tools like computers, cars and the telephone. Apparently, no one cracks the whip.
Another good example is that at the Road Transportation Board where two officers are reported only to come to work for at most five hours and sometimes not at all yet they get their full pay at the end of the month. This is no surprise because the boss knows them and fails to call them to order for reasons best known to him. This undoubtedly results in long queues from staff shortage, high work pressure levels for the few that remain to do the job and to fruitless expenditure on full salaries to employees that don’t deserve it.
Golf Travel Case: Travel in Style
A golf travel case is a necessity for any golfer that travels. Not only are golf clubs heavy and troublesome to carry around, it is very hard when carrying further luggage on a trip.
Most golfers like using their own golf clubs so a golf travel case is just the answer. There are a few different kinds of golf travel cases with some even better for airline travel and others for vehicle travel.
The hard golf travel cases are a little pricier but are the best for airline travel as they can take lots of rough handling. When you fly, you have no idea how they put your golf clubs on or off the plane. A hard golf travel case is the best way to cover your golf clubs when flying.
Soft golf travel cases are more flexible so for traveling by car, they are most ideal. They are a little less expensive than the hard golf travel case but are far easier to store when you arrive at your destination as they fold up into a small stack.
When searching for a golf travel case to buy, here are a few tidbits to look for:
1. Whether it is a hard or soft case, make sure they have a fully padded interior from bottom to top, as you do not want your golf clubs ruined.
2. Golf travel cases with a padlock and an I.D. window are very useful.