Busy Events Management

Busy Events Management Busy Events is an Events Management company that markets nightclubs-Events Management and boasts top DJs & Performing Artists in our stable!

We are a focused, energetic team of event coordinators in South Africa who pride ourselves on our long standing relations with both our suppliers as well as our valued clients. With every element of the event we take personal care to ensure the smallest details are attended to thus ensuring that our aim of a highly successful event is met. We have an understanding of the value of branding and thus

respect our clients’ brands and what they represent. Passionately, we communicate the brand image in each element of the event. We enjoy building relationships with our clients and being a part of their growth. Our Reach
We are event coordinators based in the Free State but we manage events and conferences in all the major centers in South Africa. Mission Statement
Busy Events strives to achieve flawless, unrivalled and professionally executed events by understanding our clients’ objectives and providing dependable service. We are committed to building the business and brands of our clients and service partners alike. Vision Statement
Our vision is to be the sought after event management team to all businesses both locally and internationally when launching a brand, product, service or division. What makes us different?
• Collectively we have worked in various business industries. We have an understanding of the corporate and small business environment and therefore a better understanding of our clients’ needs.
• Personalizes service that is non-negotiable. We are available at any time, day or night.
• A full service offering from creative conceptualization through to production and ex*****on.
• Our competitive pricing structure gives us an edge; we price according to our clients’ needs. We are in good company with reliable suppliers who offer exceptional value while exceeding expectations along the way.

29/05/2026

TABA TSE MONATE HO BA TS'ELELANG RSA

Basotho ba tla hopola h**e ho tloha ka la 1 June 2026, makoloi 'ohle a ngolisitsoeng Lesotho le linaheng tse ling ha a kena malibohong a Afrika Boroa a lokela ho ba le polomiti ea ho kena le ho tsamaea Afrika Boroa. Polomiti ena e tla phela nako ea likhoeli tse tšeletseng, ebe e ea nchafatsoa ha nako eo e fela.

Litaba tse monate ke h**e ho qoba tšubuhlellano malibohong, beng ba makoloi ba ka etsa kopo ea polomiti ena ba le malapeng kapa hohle moo ba teng ka marang-rang.

Bakeng sa ho tlatsa foromo ea kopo ea polomiti, monga koloi o hloka h**e a be a tšoere pasa ea hae e ntseng e sebetsa hammoho le lengolo la koloi ea hae.

Ho ngolisa ka marang-rang monga koloi o lokela ho kena websaeteng ea 𝘄𝘄𝘄.𝘀𝗮𝗿𝘀.𝗴𝗼𝘃.𝘇𝗮/𝘁𝗿𝗮𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗿𝗱𝗲𝗰𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 'me ha a fihla moo a ee ho Complete Declaration, ebe o ea ho 'I have goods and/or currency to declare' 'me a tsoele-pele ho tlatsa foromo.

Ha u qetile u se u ka ikela lelibohong le haufi le uena oa lata polomiti ea hau, 'me teng u tlameha ho ea u nkile pasa ea hau, lengolo la koloi le khafa ea koloi (e leng pampiri eane moo ho ntšoang disc ea koloi), u se ka siea koloi ha u ea lelibohong h**e e-be haufi ho hlahlojoa. Monga koloi oa ikisa ha a romeletse.

Mdala uyakhohlwa that ANC has been looting the public funds since day one  that's why it failed😳
27/05/2026

Mdala uyakhohlwa that ANC has been looting the public funds since day one that's why it failed😳

Former president Thabo Mbeki was speaking at a town hall discussion with high school pupils and university students in Cape Town

27/05/2026

And if you are scared of negative feedback & hate unsolicited critisism, kindly leave and never consider business again... Sharp!

25/05/2026
21/05/2026

6 Months Temporary Import Permit (TIP)

Crossing the border into South Africa with a foreign-registered vehicle requires specific documentation.

You will need your passport, a valid driver's license, the vehicle's original registration papers, and a Temporary Import Permit (TIP).

You must also declare your vehicle upon arrival.Specific details depend on whether you are driving from a neighboring country (like Lesotho, Botswana, Namibia, or eSwatini) or bringing a vehicle from overseas.

1. If driving from neighboring countries (SADC/SACU)If you are entering from a country such as Lesotho, strict enforcement of vehicle declarations is actively in place:

Temporary Import Permit (TIP): All foreign-registered vehicles must complete a temporary importation declaration with the South African Revenue Service (SARS) at the border.

The TIP is typically valid for 6 months, and you must keep it with the vehicle at all times.Proof of Ownership: Have the original vehicle registration papers and a certified copy.

If financed: You must have a cross-border letter of authorization from your financial institution permitting the vehicle to cross the border, signed by a Commissioner of Oaths.

If you are not the owner: Carry a police affidavit and a letter of authorization from the registered owner granting permission to take the vehicle abroad.Rental cars: You must have a "cross-border letter" or authorization document from the rental company explicitly allowing you to take the vehicle into South Africa.

2. If shipping your car from overseasIf you are flying the car in or shipping it via port (e.g., from Europe, the Americas), the process transitions from a temporary visit to an official import:Carnet de Passage en Douane (CPD):

This "passport for your vehicle" is highly recommended or required for temporary tourist imports, allowing you to bring the car into the country without paying duties upfront.

Import Permit: Vehicles generally must meet South African age and emissions standards, and you will usually need an import permit issued by the International Trade Administration Commission (ITAC) prior to arrival.Permanent importation:

If you intend to leave or sell the car in South Africa, you will need to pay standard import duties (which are typically around 20-25% for light vehicles), undergo physical inspections, and have the vehicle registered locally, which requires a Traffic Registration Number.

13/05/2026

by Ace of Spades on hearthis.at | Amapiano

Not every friend who shouts ‘bro!’ means it; some are just eyeing your alcohol.🍺🍺
12/05/2026

Not every friend who shouts ‘bro!’ means it; some are just eyeing your alcohol.🍺🍺

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