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Dear villagers! We would like to inform you that, in accordance with the requests of residents, orphan and neglected dogs are being caught in the village. 12.07.2026
In this regard, we ask you to treat dogs responsibly in your possessions and not let them go unattended.Thanks for understanding️ ️ The press service of the akim's office of Bayanda village.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mangystau-munaily-bayandy/press/news/details/1249682?lang=ru
Tourism Potential of Kazakhstan Showcased in Phuket 12.07.2026
Phuket, 26 June 2026 – An event dedicated to promoting Kazakhstan’s tourism potential and presenting the first tourism guidebook about Kazakhstan published in the Thai language was held in Phuket.The event brought together representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, the Phuket Provincial Administration, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, tourism associations, leading travel companies, and members of the media.During the presentation, guests were introduced to Kazakhstan’s main tourist destinations, as well as its rich cultural and historical heritage, diverse natural landscapes, and year-round tourism opportunities.The presentation attracted strong interest from tourism industry stakeholders, who noted the growing appeal of Kazakhstan among Thai travelers as a new and promising destination.The Phuket office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand emphasized that the launch of the Thai-language guidebook marks an important step in strengthening humanitarian and tourism ties between Kazakhstan and Thailand, while also helping to raise awareness of Kazakhstan among Thai audiences.Tourism cooperation between Kazakhstan and Thailand continues to demonstrate steady growth and strong mutual interest. Both sides intend to further expand cooperation in tourism, enhance investment ties, and develop joint projects in the hospitality sector, including hotel infrastructure development and the expansion of direct air connectivity between the two countries.Background: In 2025-2026, more than 175,000 Kazakh citizens visited Thailand, while approximately 10,000-15,000 Thai citizens visited Kazakhstan during the same period.Currently, there are 23 direct flights per week between Kazakhstan and Thailand, connecting Bangkok with Almaty and Shymkent, as well as Phuket with Astana and Almaty. Air services are operated by Air Astana, SCAT Airlines, and AirAsia X.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-phuket/press/news/details/1249663?lang=ru
A pilot project for confectionery labeling has been launched in Kazakhstan: market leaders have joined the project 12.07.2026
A pilot project for confectionery labeling began in Kazakhstan on June 1, 2026, and will run until June 1, 2027. This is the latest step in the country's digital product traceability policy, designed to protect the market from counterfeiting and increase supply chain transparency.Leading industry companies have already joined the project. Domestic producers include Bayan Sulu LLC and Lotte Rakhat LLC, while importers include Mars Kazakhstan LLC, Ferrero Kazakhstan LLC, Mondelez Kazakhstan LLC, and Nestlé Food Kazakhstan LLC. According to the Atameken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs, Bayan Sulu and Rakhat together account for approximately 50% of domestic confectionery production, and including imports, approximately 30% of the total market. This makes the pilot project highly representative and ensures the participation of key industry players.In accordance with the EAEU agreement, the following main categories of confectionery products are subject to labeling: sugar confectionery, chocolate and chocolate products, cookies, wafers, flour confectionery, marmalade, jams, fruit and nut spreads, and other products.The pilot phase aims to identify technical and organizational risks, assess the need for refinement of business processes, and formulate proposals for improving the regulatory framework. Participants will have the opportunity to freely test the functionality of the labeling and traceability information system, practice integrating the labeling tool with production and logistics processes, and test various methods of applying codes to products.Digital labeling is designed to protect consumers from counterfeit and illegal products, increase supply chain transparency, ensure fair competition, and create conditions for industry development. A decision on introducing mandatory labeling will be made based on the pilot project's results and proposals from market participants.Mandatory labeling in Kazakhstan is already in effect for footwear, tobacco products, pharmaceuticals, beer, motor oil, and saiga derivatives. Labeling of dietary supplements is planned for September of this year, and for light industry goods and jewelry in December. Pilot projects for labeling liquefied gas in household cylinders and wood have already been completed, and pilot projects for labeling vegetable oil, household chemicals, and cosmetics are underway.To join the pilot project, manufacturers, importers, and other participants must submit an application to the Single Operator for Labeling and Traceability of Goods at info@digitaleconomy.kz.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1249665?lang=ru
APF Open Day: Digital Services, Financial Security, and Personal Data Protection 12.07.2026
On June 26, 2026, UAPF JSC invites everyone to participate in its next Open Day, titled "Digital Services of UAPF JSC. Protecting Personal Data from Fraudsters and Fake Intermediaries When Obtaining Fund Services."During the meeting, UAPF specialists will discuss the Fund's modern digital services, which allow access to most pension services remotely and at any convenient time, as well as information security and fraud prevention. At the meeting you will learn:what UAPF digital services are available to contributors/beneficiaries and how to use them;how to receive pension services in your personal account and mobile application, monitor the status of pension savings, track the status of submitted applications, etc.;how the Pension Calculator and Personal Pension Plan services work, helping to estimate future pension benefits and plan pension provision;what opportunities are provided by the official UAPF website, Telegram bot and other digital channels of interaction with the Fund;what are the most common fraud schemes used by attackers and how to recognize attempts to deceive;how to protect your personal data, pension savings and banking information from scammers and false intermediaries. In addition, UAPF specialists will answer questions from participants and provide individual consultations on pension system issues.We invite everyone to attend the Open Day to receive up-to-date and reliable information about UAPF's digital services, and learn how to protect your personal data and pension savings from fraud.UAPF JSC welcomes its contributors, beneficiaries, and everyone else to the Open Day! Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/akimat-beyneu/press/news/details/1249651?lang=ru
Foreign Ministers of Kazakhstan and Georgia Discuss Bilateral Cooperation 12.07.2026
Astana, 29 June 2026 – As part of the official visit of Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze to the Republic of Kazakhstan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev held a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Maka Botchorishvili.During the meeting, the parties discussed the current state and prospects of Kazakhstan–Georgia cooperation, as well as the implementation of agreements reached at the highest and high levels.The Ministers particularly noted the fruitful cooperation between the foreign ministries of Kazakhstan and Georgia, the high level of political dialogue, effective coordination in the international arena, and close partnership in trade, economic, transport and logistics areas.The Ministers emphasized the importance of further developing the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route. They also discussed prospects for expanding trade, economic and investment cooperation, as well as interaction in the fields of tourism and culture.The parties exchanged views on topical issues of the regional and international agenda and reviewed the schedule of upcoming events.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1249658?lang=ru
🎭 Natalia Sats Theatre: Extensive Renovation Nears Completion 12.07.2026
Major reconstruction of the Natalia Sats State Academic Russian Theatre for Children and Youth in Almaty is nearing completion. The historic building, which has not undergone a major overhaul since the 1980s, is now 85% complete.The project includes strengthening the building's load-bearing structures and replacing all engineering systems across a total area of 14,600 square metres. In addition, a new five-storey building with a floor area of 10,000 square metres is being constructed. It will house a chamber theatre, workshops, scenery storage facilities, and studios for children. The two buildings will be connected by a gallery walkway, while the surrounding area will be fully landscaped.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/almaty-us/press/news/details/1249643?lang=ru
Kazakhstan and Czech Universities Discuss Prospects for Expanding Academic Cooperation 12.07.2026
Prague, 26 June 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Czech Republic Kairat Abdrakhmanov visited the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, where he met with Rector Michal Lošťák and members of the University's academic leadership. The meeting provided an opportunity for an in-depth exchange of views on the current state of cooperation between higher education institutions of Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic, as well as on avenues for further expanding academic and research partnerships.Rector Michal Lošťák outlined the University's core areas of expertise, which include agricultural sciences, crop production, seed technology, animal husbandry, forestry, agricultural economics, environmental protection, and related disciplines. He noted that the University has established a strong record of cooperation with Kazakhstani higher education institutions. To date, CZU has concluded memoranda of cooperation with ten universities in Kazakhstan, with S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical University and the Kazakh National Agrarian Research University in Almaty serving as its principal partners. These partnerships have already resulted in several successful joint research projects. In addition, more than 700 students from Kazakhstan are currently enrolled at the University, while plans are being developed to expand cooperation in doctoral education and research training.During the meeting, Ambassador Abdrakhmanov briefed his Czech counterparts on Kazakhstan's ongoing constitutional reforms and the broad transformation agenda aimed at strengthening the national education system and developing a highly skilled workforce across key sectors of the economy, including agriculture. He also welcomed the steady implementation of the agreements reached during the successful official visit of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to Astana in April 2026.The discussion also highlighted Kazakhstan's growing interest in advanced expertise in integrated water resource management, sustainable forest management, and the development of a modern, technology-driven agri-food sector based on digital solutions and artificial intelligence. Both sides emphasized the considerable potential for expanding cooperation in these strategic areas, drawing on the scientific and educational capacities of leading universities in Kazakhstan and the Czech Republic.The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to further strengthening inter-university cooperation and making greater use of the significant professional potential of Kazakh graduates of the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague in advancing bilateral academic and scientific ties.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-prague/press/news/details/1249629?lang=ru
On Approval of the List of Sanitary and Hygienic Facilities Eligible for Subsidization in 2026 12.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/tourism-vko/press/news/details/1249630?lang=ru
Rules for the import of goods for personal use: important information for citizens 12.07.2026
The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region continues explanatory work on customs regulation issues. Due to frequent requests from citizens regarding the procedure for moving goods across the customs border of the Eurasian Economic Union, we bring to your attention up-to-date information about goods for personal use.Goods for personal use include items that are intended for personal, family, or household needs and are not related to business activities. When determining the destination of goods, customs authorities pay attention to their nature, quantity, frequency of movement across the border, and information provided by the citizen himself.Goods for personal use, depending on the classification criteria and the method of transportation of such goods, transported by individuals through the customs territory of the Eurasian Economic Union, are regulated by the Decision of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission dated December 20, 2017 No. 107 "On certain issues related to goods for personal use", as well as in accordance with the Order of the Minister of Finance No. 250 of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated March 31, 2015 "Criteria for the classification of goods transported by Individuals across the Customs Border of the Customs Union, to goods for personal use."Thus, the above–mentioned norms established by law indicate that individuals can import duty-free goods for personal use by air transport worth no more than 10,000 euros and weighing no more than 50 kg, by other means of transport and on foot - worth no more than 500 euros and 25 kg. In case of exceeding the established norms, it is required to pay customs duties at the rate of 30% of the cost, but not less than 4 euros per kilogram of weight in terms of exceeding the cost and/or weight norms.Goods for personal use sent in international mail and delivered by the carrier costing no more than 200 euros and weighing no more than 31 kg, and in case of exceeding the established norm, payment is required in the form of a cumulative customs payment at the rate of 15% of the cost, but not less than 2 euros per kilogram of weight in excess of the cost and/or weight standards.In other words, when importing goods to Kazakhstan, it is important to comply with the established limits on value, weight and quantity, as well as to be ready to confirm that the goods are intended specifically for personal use. Otherwise, they may be recognized as goods for business and processed according to the general customs rules.A passenger customs declaration is used to process goods for personal use. Its registration and reception by the customs authorities are carried out free of charge. (Unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1249632?lang=ru
Kazakhstan offered Turkmenistan 178 export commodities worth over $200 million 12.07.2026
The Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan Business Forum, which brought together representatives of government agencies, business circles, and industry organizations from both countries, was held in Astana as part of the 14th meeting of the Intergovernmental Kazakh-Turkmen Commission. Participants discussed prospects for expanding trade, economic, and investment cooperation, as well as specific measures to increase mutual trade.Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan have demonstrated steady positive momentum in their trade and economic relations. Over the past five years, mutual trade has more than doubled to exceed $530 million. This growth is driven by both sides. Kazakh exports to Turkmenistan increased by almost 50% to $316.3 million, while Turkmen imports to Kazakhstan increased fivefold to $215.8 million.This positive momentum continues this year. Between January and April 2026, trade turnover between the two countries amounted to $180 million, a 7% increase compared to the same period last year. Exports from Kazakhstan to Turkmenistan increased by 18.9%, reaching $114.8 million."To expand trade cooperation, Kazakhstan has prepared a list of 178 non-commodity commodities with a combined export potential of over $200 million. The greatest prospects for increasing exports lie in the metallurgy, mechanical engineering, food, chemical and petrochemical industries, vehicle manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and construction materials sectors," noted First Deputy Minister of Trade and Integration Aizhan Bizhanova.The meeting focused on the implementation of joint initiatives aimed at developing business ties and creating a favorable business environment. Specifically, the discussion focused on the creation of mutual trading houses, the development of digital trade, the approval of a roadmap for increasing trade turnover, and the implementation of trade finance mechanisms.The importance of developing an effective system of support for entrepreneurs through trading houses was particularly emphasized, including support for investment projects, development of industrial cooperation, and the elimination of trade barriers.Following the discussion, the parties confirmed their readiness to further deepen trade and economic cooperation and implement joint projects aimed at increasing mutual trade and expanding business contacts between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan."We see good prospects in the agro-industrial complex, textile industry, energy, transport, and logistics. The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route is of particular importance. Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan are important links in this route, connecting the markets of Asia and Europe. Joint development of transport infrastructure and further simplification of logistics procedures will create additional opportunities for businesses in our countries," noted Nurlan Kulbatyrov, Deputy General Director of QazTrade JSC.Along with the development of transport infrastructure, the parties are interested in expanding cooperation in logistics, which will improve the efficiency of freight transportation, strengthen the transit potential of the two countries, and create additional opportunities for mutual trade.Following the forum, a number of bilateral documents were signed aimed at developing trade and economic cooperation between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Specifically, a memorandum of cooperation on supporting entrepreneurship, promoting exports, and expanding business ties between the two countries' business communities was signed between QazTrade Trade Policy Development Center JSC and the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan.E-commerce cooperation agreements were also signed between Silk Way Asia Trade LLP and Hazar Logistik, as well as between Silk Way Asia Trade LLP and Gamma, a private enterprise. Furthermore, Ashra Solutions LLP and Ojar Aziýa, a private enterprise, signed a cooperation agreement in investment and construction."The key focus of the forum was B2B negotiations. We invited not only traders and distributors but also manufacturing companies. Our goal is to establish direct contacts and build reliable supply chains. For example, in the textile industry, the establishment of direct cooperation between yarn and fabric producers and Kazakh garment factories producing finished goods generated significant interest. A clear interest in developing industrial cooperation was evident at the forum. We managed to bring together over 100 companies from Kazakhstan and over 40 business representatives from Turkmenistan," noted Ainur Amirbekova, Managing Director for Export Development at QazTrade JSC.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1249615?lang=ru
Meeting on the quality of public services 12.07.2026
On June 29 of this year, B. Dyusenbaev, Head of the Kurchatov City Akim's Office, held a meeting with employees of independent departments providing government services.During the meeting, issues related to improving the quality of government services and ensuring compliance with established deadlines were discussed. Particular attention was paid to the responsibility of managers and specialists for organizing work in this area.Following the meeting, specific instructions were issued aimed at improving operational efficiency and ensuring the timely and high-quality delivery of government services to the public.The Kurchatov City Akimat continues its systematic efforts to improve the delivery of government services and increase citizen satisfaction with their quality.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1249610?lang=ru
On June 26, 2026, a meeting of the standing committees of the district maslikhat was held under the chairmanship of deputy E. Mergaliyev 12.07.2026
26 июня 2026 года прошло заседание постоянных комиссий районного маслихата под председательством депутата Е.Мергалиева.В работе заседания приняли участие заместитель акима района Д.Имашев, депутат областного маслихата А.Агаев, руководители отделов.Согласно повестки дня депутаты обсудили и рассмотрели вопрос об уточнении бюджетов района, города Аксай и сельских округов.Все рассмотренные вопросы были вынесены на повестку дня внеочередной сессии. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/burlin-maslihat/press/news/details/1249595?lang=ru
An extraordinary session of the district maslikhat was held 12.07.2026
26 июня 2026 года прошла сессия районного маслихата под председательством председателя маслихата К.Ермекбаева.В работе сессии приняли участие аким района Е.Ихсанов, депутаты областного маслихата А.Агаев, Ж.Курманкулов, заместитель акима района, руководители отделов, акимы сельских округов, представители средств массовой информации.На повестке дня были рассмотрены следующие вопросы:О внесении изменений в решение Бурлинского районного маслихата от 25 декабря 2025 года №32-1 «О бюджете района на 2026-2028 годы».О внесении изменений в решения Бурлинского районного маслихата от 29 декабря 2025 года «О бюджетах города Аксай и сельских округов на 2026-2028 годы».Депутаты задали вопросы и получили на них ответы. Были приняты соответствующие решения.В соответствии Бюджетного кодекса РК, Закона Республики Казахстан «О местном государственном управлении и самоуправлении в Республике Казахстан» было принято решение сделать перерыв в работу сессии не привышающий 15 дней.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/burlin-maslihat/press/news/details/1249600?lang=ru
A nationwide campaign "Halyk Zangeri" was held. 12.07.2026
On 06/24/2026, at 17:00 in the regional library named after Abai of the Department of Culture, Language development and archival affairs of the Abai region, a nationwide campaign "Halyk Zangeri" was held. The event provided for the reception of citizens by the heads of law enforcement, state and local executive bodies, as well as free consultations of well-known lawyers, lawyers, notaries, bailiffs and other specialists in the field of jurisprudence in all regions of the region. During this campaign, all citizens who applied for qualified assistance received comprehensive answers to their questions. The experts provided detailed explanations to the participants regarding relevant legal and practical aspects, which allowed the applicants to form a clear understanding of the situation and receive the necessary recommendations to resolve the issue. Thus, the implementation of the nationwide campaign "Halyk Zangeri" allows providing targeted assistance to a large number of people in a live dialogue mode, thanks to which everyone who applies finds ways to resolve their current situation.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-abay/press/news/details/1249593?lang=ru
Key changes in the sale of property 12.07.2026
The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region explains the new rules for taxation of income from property appreciation. Now the tax is paid only on the actual profit, and not on the full amount of the sale. This is an important change aimed at fairer taxation. A new Tax Code has been in force in Kazakhstan since January 1, 2026. The rules have changed — we disassemble without excess water.The main rule is that the tax is paid only on profits.Not the entire sale amount is taxed, but only the difference between the purchase price and the sale price. For example, if you bought an apartment for 20 million tenge and sold it for 25 million, the tax is calculated only from 5 million tenge. REAL ESTATE: apartments, houses, cottages, garages, parking lotsTenure is a key factor:To be exempt from tax, real estate must have been owned for at least 2 years (instead of the previous 1 year). Important: This rule applies only to properties purchased starting January 1, 2026. If the property was purchased before 2026, the old rule remains: if owned for more than 1 year, no tax is paid.Tax rates from 2026 are progressive:The base rate remains 10%, but for profits over 8,500 MCI (about 36.7 million tenge), a rate of 15% is applied for the excess amount.The increased rate is calculated only from the amount exceeding the threshold, and not from the entire profit on the transaction.Example: Bought for 30 million, sold for 35 million → profit of 5 million tenge → tax will be 500,000 tenge (10% of 5 million). CAR and other movable propertyThe rules are different here. Property income from the increase in value upon sale of a car arises if the vehicle was owned for less than 1 year from the date of registration to the date of sale. The bid is 10% of the difference between the sale and purchase price.Have you owned a car for more than a year? There is no tax. Declaration: do not forget to submit!The seller is required to file a tax return on form 270.00 before September 15 of the year following the year of sale. That is, if sold in 2025, the deadline for submission is September 15, 2026. Foreigners — separate rulesForeigners always pay 15%, regardless of the period of ownership. The Department of State Revenue for the Mangystau region recommends that you save this material and carefully calculate the tax consequences before making transactions. Each situation is individual and may depend on specific circumstances. (Unofficial translation)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-mangistau/press/news/details/1249554?lang=ru
In 2026, three thousand individuals liable for military service will be called up for training assemblies 12.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1249544?lang=ru
Notification of planned power outages 12.07.2026
Dear residents and business owners of the city!Due to planned maintenance work on high-voltage lines (VL) and transformer substations (TP), temporary power outages are expected in several areas of the city.Please review the schedule and list of affected locations in advance to plan accordingly. Outage Schedule for the Period from June 29 to July 3, 2026Outage Hours: daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.KTP-Fedorov (maintenance work on high-voltage lines):Social facilities and businesses: kindergarten at 35 Borodina St., "Eldorado" store, "Miami-lux" sauna.Private sector: Doshchanova St. 83–182, 35/1–35/14, 99/1–99/11, 101a, 180a, 176/1–176/10; Borodina St. 24–59; Shayakhmetova St. 24–62; Letunova St. 11–36; Zhuravlevoy St. 98–138, 123/1–123/6; B. Rubinshteyna St. 5a, 20a–28.Infrastructure: traffic light at the intersection of Letunova St. — Doshchanova St.TP-420 (maintenance work on high-voltage lines):Businesses: "Bostan" car wash, "Zapchasti" store, "Anar" store.Private sector: Rubinshteyna St. 4–16; Frolova St. 170–189, 176/-176/9, 178/1; Borodina St. 2-19, 2a, 2/1.Residential sector: Maulenova St. 1, 3, 3a, 5, 7, 9a, 10A, 11; Doshchanova St. 133.Infrastructure: traffic lights at the intersections of Doshchanova St. — Maulenova St. and Doshchanova St. — Maylina St.KTP-O42 (maintenance work on high-voltage lines):Businesses: "1+1" store at 22 Teplichnaya St.Private sector: Teplichnaya St. 11–31; Goldade St. 1–7, 19, 5a, 2/1–2/6, 34–39; Geologicheskaya St. 63–69, 101. Planned Outages for June 29, 2026TP-ATsK-GES (Industrial Zone) (from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM):Enterprises and organizations: "Remput 2015" LLP, IE Radchenko, GEK-25 "Yuzhny", IE Alpamys group, IE Tetra, IE Salamatov, "Megamelprom" LLP, "Alex" LLP, "Bayterek group" LLP, "CBS" LLP, IE Chempalova, "Agromarket" store, "Furor-Avto".RP-23 (maintenance work on transformer substations) (from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM):Enterprises and organizations: "Vadisa M" LLP, IE Savchenko, "Mibeko" LLP, "Altyn Zhol ABZ" LLP, CJSC NCO "Agrarkredit", IE Bekirov, IE Snigirev, IE Konev, IE Tsuroeva, IE Kaloyan.KTP-80 (maintenance work on transformer substations) (from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM):Private sector: Stepnaya St. 1–30, 1/1–1/14, 12/1–12/23, 14/2–14/32; Stantsionnaya St. 1/3, 1/4, 34–42; Avtozavodskaya St. 4/2–4/24; Klenovaya St. 3/5–3/38, 5/1–5/25a.Important: We apologize for any temporary inconvenience. This maintenance is essential to ensure the future reliability and stability of the city's power supply network. Please unplug sensitive electrical appliances for the duration of the works. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1249494?lang=ru
The Forum of Young Financiers was held in the State Treasury Committee 12.07.2026
On June 26, 2026, the State Treasury Committee hosted the Forum of Young Financiers, which brought together young professionals from all regions of the country who have achieved success in professional activities, sports and public life.The event, timed to coincide with the adoption of the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Day of the Civil Servant, has become a platform for the exchange of experience and professional development.Within the framework of the forum, the director of the civil service department of the Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Civil Service Affairs Roza Muratқyzy made reports, an expert in constitutional law, legislation, public policy and international relations, graduate of the Bolashak international scholarship, master of Columbia University Nurgaza Anuarbekov, deputy director of the department of rule-making and international cooperation of the Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Civil Service Affairs Gulnar Mukhamedieva, Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Institute of Management of the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Ali Sabyrzhan, Deputy Chairman of the Committee Aigul Baiguzhina.The forum ended with a festive concert at which young professionals participating in the forum demonstrated their creative talents. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazyna/press/news/details/1249482?lang=ru
A public service center similar to an Apple Store has been launched in Turkestan. 12.07.2026
A new digital public service center (PSC) in the Smart Point format has opened its doors to residents of Turkestan. It's a modern space focused on developing digital literacy and enabling independent access to government services. The new center aims to make citizen interaction with government services even more convenient, fast, and comfortable.The grand opening was attended by Arman Kenzhegaliyev, Chairman of the Board of the State Corporation "Government for Citizens," and Nurbol Turashbekov, Deputy Akim of the Turkestan Region.The digital PSC is a modern space providing all the necessary conditions for independent access to government services and digital skills training. The Smart Point concept aims to foster a new culture of public service delivery, where citizens don't simply request a service, but independently utilize digital government services, receiving the necessary advisory support."The opening of Smart Point in Turkestan is not simply the launch of a new format PSC, but an important step in developing a culture of independent access to government services. Today, our goal is not only to provide citizens with high-quality service but also to help them confidently utilize the government's digital capabilities. "I am confident that Smart Point will become a sought-after platform for residents of the region," noted Arman Kenzhegaliev, Chairman of the Board of the State Corporation."Head of State Kassym-Jomart Tokayev set the goal of maximally simplifying and digitalizing the delivery of government services. Our region is consistently implementing this goal, and the opening of this modern office is further proof of this work. Thanks to effective cooperation with the State Corporation, we have succeeded in creating Smart Point – a modern service space that meets residents' needs," added Nurbol Turashbekov, Deputy Akim of the Turkestan Region.The Smart Point digital public service center has several functional zones. In the express zone, citizens can independently apply for an ID card or passport using a document terminal and learn about the AlemGPT service on dedicated information screens. The digital zone is equipped with all-in-one computers and high-speed scanners for self-service access to government services and document management online, while in the expert zone, visitors can receive expert advice on more complex issues. Separate training and information areas are provided for residents to improve their digital literacy and learn about new digital services, while a comfortable relaxation area makes the center as convenient as possible for visitors.The project, implemented with the support of the Akimat of the Turkestan Region, marks another step in the development of a modern service infrastructure and the creation of a comfortable digital environment for residents of the region.As a reminder, the first region in Kazakhstan to implement the Smart Point digital public service center format was Ulytau Region. The center opened on June 4, 2026.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-mendykarin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1249469?lang=ru
New selection: civil service becomes more accessible 12.07.2026
In accordance with the Civil Service Development Concept of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2024–2029, one of the key areas for improving the state apparatus is enhancing the efficiency, timeliness, and transparency of HR processes. The concept includes measures to reduce recruitment timelines, simplify competitive procedures, digitalize processes, and create conditions for attracting qualified specialists to the civil service.As part of these objectives, a new selection procedure for Corps B administrative government positions was introduced in Kazakhstan on April 1, 2026. The reform aims to improve HR processes, reduce the timeframe for competitive procedures, and create more convenient conditions for citizens wishing to enter the civil service.This approach significantly simplifies citizen participation in competitive selection and creates conditions for the formation of a stable pool of candidates ready to quickly apply for vacant civil service positions.The initial results of the new mechanism's implementation already demonstrate its relevance and effectiveness. In April of this year, 79 vacancies for administrative government positions were announced in the Kostanay region, accounting for 25% of the total number of available positions.The largest number of vacancies were in the E-R-4 categories (26 vacancies (33%)) and E-G-3 (19 vacancies (25%)), demonstrating the demand for executive-level specialists and the active implementation of competitive procedures for staffing government agencies.A total of 99 candidates participated in the competitive procedures. Of these, 31 were new to government service, 42 were former government employees, and 26 were current government employees. This confirms the high interest in government service from both new applicants and specialists with public sector experience.High activity in posting competitive advertisements was observed in the Zhitikarinsky, Karabalyksky, Mendykarinsky, Fyodorovsky, and Sarykolsky districts, demonstrating the consistent efforts of government agencies to attract personnel and fill vacant positions.The introduction of the new selection procedure is an important stage in the implementation of the Civil Service Development Concept of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2024–2029 and is aimed at developing a professional, open, and customer-oriented government apparatus.The new selection process already allows for faster filling of vacant positions, expanding the pool of potential candidates, and ensuring equal access for citizens to civil service. This creates a solid foundation for the further development of a modern and effective public administration system.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-mendykarin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1249464?lang=ru