Niasvizh Castle was visited by 160 thousand tourists in 2021
In 2021, the total number of visitors to all objects of the historical and cultural museum-reserve "Niasvizh" amounted to 178,945 people. This is 37,883 more than in 2020.
All interested high school students, students and specialists up to 30 years old can offer their initiative, regardless of their place of residence and study.
"Belpochta" will pay pensions ahead of schedule for January 7
Belarusian pensioners who receive pensions at the post office according to the schedule on January 7 will be able to do it earlier. According to "Belpochta", in Brest, Vitebsk, Grodno, Minsk, Mogilev regions and Minsk, it will be possible to receive a pension for January 7 from January 5.
BSU opens new specialties: "bioengineering and bioinformatics" will appear at the Faculty of Biology, "geotechnologies of tourism and excursion activities" at the geographical faculty.
The fare payment service "TIX" stops working in Belarus
From February 1, 2022 the service for paying for travel in public transport using a smartphone "TIX" will stop working. Tickets cannot be purchased from 16:00 on December 31, 2021. At the same time, previously purchased tickets for travel can be used until January 31, 2022 inclusive.
In Belarus, the base rate has increased since January 1. This is provided for by the Resolution of the Council of Ministers of December 31, 2021 No. 792. The document is published on the National Legal Internet Portal.
The year 2022 has been declared the Year of Historical Memory in Belarus
Alexander Lukashenko, during his visit to the Republican Scientific and Practical Center "Mother and Child", announced that next year in Belarus will be the year of historical memory.
In Belarus, from January 1, the tax rates for renting apartments will change
In Belarus, the income tax rate on the delivery of residential and non-residential premises will increase from January 1. Starting from January 1, 2022, it is planned to change the personal income tax rates in fixed amounts. Tax rates are increased by the projected inflation rate for 2022.