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eGov Mobile now offers a voluntary property insurance service 26.01.2026
A new digital service for voluntary property and liability insurance is now available in the eGov Mobile app. The project was implemented by National Information Technologies JSC in collaboration with Insurance Broker Tumar LLP and is aimed at expanding the range of digital services available to citizens.The new product enables users to arrange insurance protection for their residential property and liability to neighbours completely online. The service covers the most common household risks, including fire, explosion, and damage caused by flooding. The service is provided in the form of a monthly subscription, which ensures flexibility and accessibility for users."The “Tumar Home” service is now available in eGov Mobile, enabling citizens to manage the protection of their property on their own. The decision to obtain insurance remains with the user, while the team at NITEC JSC, together with its partners, has ensured a convenient and secure integration of the service into the mobile application ecosystem” said Daulet Bekmanov, Chairman of the Board, NITEC JSC.How to use the “Tumar Home” service. To obtain an insurance policy, the user needs to:sign in to the eGov mobile app;go to the “Messages” section – “Notifications”;select the “Tumar Home” insurance notification and open the service card;grant consent to the use of personal data;fill-in the required information to obtain the policy;make payment of the insurance premium.The insurance subscription costs KZT 1 500 per month. The maximum total compensation may reach KZT 500 000. Of the total coverage, up to KZT 250 000 may be used to compensate property damage, and up to KZT 250 000 for damages to third parties.Three insurance companies participate in offering the product: Freedom Insurance, Basel, and Alatau City Garant. The insurance terms and policy cost are the same for all the users, regardless of the chosen insurance company.“We are pleased to bring insurance to a new level of digital convenience. “Tumar Home” is a simple, affordable, and effective product that covers the most common household risks. Thanks to the eGov Mobile integration, users can easily get insurance in just a few clicks” highlighted in Insurance Broker Tumar LLP.Currently, the service is accessible only to users who have completed property registration. Once their property is registered, users get a notification in eGov Mobile suggesting they arrange an insurance. Getting a policy only takes a few minutes and is done completely online, no paperwork or visits needed, making the process easy and safe. By being integrated into the government e-services ecosystem, the service enables citizens to simultaneously handle property and administrative issues within one application.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-selinograd/press/news/details/1148305?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Hungary Discuss Cooperation in the Legal Sphere 26.01.2026
Budapest, 13 January 2026 - A meeting was held at the Office of the Prosecutor General of Hungary between Ambassador of Kazakhstan Abzal Saparbekuly and Prosecutor General of Hungary Mr. Gábor Bálint Nagy.During the meeting, the parties discussed issues related to the expansion and deepening of cooperation between the prosecution authorities of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Hungary. It was noted that both countries attach particular importance to matters of mutual legal assistance.Ambassador A. Saparbekuly provided a detailed briefing on the ongoing reform of Kazakhstan’s law-enforcement system. In particular, within the framework of the principles of “A Just Kazakhstan” and “Law and Order,” he emphasized the strengthening of preventive legal supervision - especially within the prosecution system - as well as measures aimed at protecting the rights of citizens and businesses, combating corruption, and introducing digital solutions. The high level of cooperation between the two countries in the field of international legal cooperation was also highlighted.For his part, the Prosecutor General of Hungary highly praised Kazakhstan’s domestic reforms, especially in the legislative and legal spheres. He noted that he had been thoroughly informed about the progress of these reforms during the visit of the Chairman of the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan, Mr. Aslambek Mergaliyev, to Budapest on 4 November 2025. In this context, the importance of further strengthening cooperation between the prosecution authorities of the two countries was emphasized, including through the exchange of experience in the legal and humanitarian fields.In addition, Mr. Gábor Bálint Nagy noted that cooperation between the prosecution authorities of Kazakhstan and Hungary is effective and constructive. He informed the Kazakh side about the introduction of digital technologies in the activities of the Hungarian prosecution service and expressed interest in exchanging experience with Kazakhstan in the field of digitalization, including the application of artificial intelligence technologies.At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties expressed mutual interest in continuing and further developing close cooperation between the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Office of the Prosecutor General of Hungary.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1148307?lang=kk
Opening Ceremony of the "Attila" International Exhibition 26.01.2026
Budapest, January 22, 2026 - The international exhibition “Attila,” held at the Hungarian National Museum as part of Hungarian Culture Day, welcomed guests from Kazakhstan, including Berik Abdigaliuly, Director of the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Akhan Ongaruly, Director of the «A.Margulan» Archaeology Institute, and leading researchers from the institute.The opening ceremony was attended by Hungarian Minister of Culture and Innovation Balázs Hankó, Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Hungary Abzal Saparbekuly, President of the Turkic Academy Shahin Mustafayev, Secretary General of «TÜRKSOY» Sultan Raev, President of the Hungarian National Museum Gábor Zsigmond, President of the Magyar-Turan Fund András Zsolt Bíró, as well as museum heads and scholars from several countries, including Azerbaijan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Mongolia.Organised as a result of international cooperation, the exhibition features more than 400 unique historical artefacts collected from 64 museums in 13 countries. The exposition covers a historical period of approximately 1,600 years, ranging from the Hunnic era to the present day, showcasing the figure of Attila and the heritage of the Huns. Notably, archaeological artefacts from the Hunnic era found in Kazakhstan were also displayed as part of the exhibition.As part of the exhibition, an international academic conference titled “European Huns and the Latest Advances in Steppe Archaeology” was held, attended by leading archaeologists and researchers from Kazakhstan, Hungary, Turkic countries, and Mongolia.Within the framework of the exhibition, an international scientific conference titled "The European Huns and the Latest Results of Steppe Archaeology" was held. Leading archaeologists and researchers from Kazakhstan, Hungary, Turkic states, and Mongolia participated in the event.The "Attila" exhibition will be open to the public at the Hungarian National Museum from January 23 to July 12, 2026. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1148310?lang=kk
Issues of Cooperation between the Turkic Academy and Hungarian Scientific Institutions Discussed 26.01.2026
Budapest, January 23, 2026 - Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Hungary, Abzal Saparbekuly, met with the President of the Turkic Academy, Academician Shahin Mustafayev.During the meeting, Ambassador Abzal Saparbekuly expressed his interest in the activities of the Turkic Academy and emphasized his readiness to further develop cooperation and support joint scientific initiatives.In turn, Shahin Mustafayev briefed on the activities of the Turkic Academy, its ongoing scientific projects and priority areas, highlighting close cooperation with researchers and leading scientific institutions in Hungary and the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-budapest/press/news/details/1148312?lang=kk
Romania noted the importance of Kazakhstan's constitutional reforms for strengthening the rule of law 26.01.2026
During the 3rd Forum of Parliamentary Committees on Legal Issues (January 23-25, 2026, Moisei), the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Romania, Y.Ali, informed the forum participants about the current situation in the country in the field of human rights protection, paying particular attention to the prevention and combating of domestic and domestic violence.It was noted that this issue is the focus of attention of the state authorities of Kazakhstan, and comprehensive measures are being taken to improve legislation, strengthen institutional mechanisms for the protection of victims, and develop preventive and social programs.In addition, the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan provided detailed information on the political and legal reforms being carried out in the country, including the transformation of the parliamentary system and changes in the constitutional and legal architecture of the state.During the discussions, it was emphasized that Kazakhstan has entered a new stage of political modernization, including a set of constitutional and parliamentary reforms initiated by President K.Tokayev and discussed at the National Kurultai.The National Kurultai was noted as an effective platform for public dialogue, involving citizens in the discussion of strategic reforms and legislative initiatives that contribute to the modernization of public administration and the strengthening of political stability.The presentation by the Kazakh side aroused interest among the forum participants and contributed to the exchange of experience in the field of legal development, parliamentary reforms, and international cooperation in the field of human rights protection.For reference: the 3rd annual Forum brought together delegations of parliamentary legal commissions from Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, and Albania, as well as representatives of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Georgia as invited guests.The forum was held in the format of plenary sessions and thematic panel discussions, which allowed participants to exchange national experiences and develop common approaches to current legal challenges. The meeting confirmed the parties' commitment to the principles of the rule of law and the continuation of constructive interparliamentary dialogue.       Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-bucharest/press/news/details/1148316?lang=kk
Key areas of Kazakhstan-Poland cooperation were discussed in Warsaw 26.01.2026
Warsaw, January 26, 2026 - The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nurlan Zhalgasbayev, met with the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Wojciech Zajączkowski.The sides held a comprehensive exchange of views on pressing issues of Kazakhstan-Poland cooperation, including the schedule of bilateral events for the current year. They confirmed their mutual commitment to deepening political and trade-economic ties, expanding the legal and treaty framework, and strengthening cooperation in the cultural and humanitarian sphere. Special attention was also given to interaction on international organizational platforms.The Polish side was briefed on the socio-political and socio-economic situation in Kazakhstan, as well as on the development priorities outlined by the Head of State, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, at the National Kurultai on January 20, 2026, in Kyzylorda. In addition, the head of the Kazakh diplomatic mission presented the country’s position on key issues of the global agenda.On his part, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland emphasized that Kazakhstan occupies a special place in Warsaw’s foreign policy priorities in Central Asia and expressed a strong commitment to further developing mutually beneficial cooperation with Astana. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-warsaw/press/news/details/1148317?lang=kk
«QazETA» digital platform for foreign nationals 26.01.2026
QazETA is a state digital platform designed to provide foreign nationals with convenient, transparent, and secure access to key migration and related services under the “one-stop shop” principle (a unified digital window for foreigners).The project aimed to create a modern, user-friendly platform for foreigners interacting with the government authorities of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as to improve the efficiency and quality of public service delivery.The QazETA platform is focused on:- simplifying procedures for entry into and stay of foreign nationals in the Republic of Kazakhstan;- creating a single digital entry point that ensures consistent interaction of foreign nationals with government services, from entry into the country to everyday services;- increasing transparency of processes, reducing application processing times, and improving service quality;- the digitalization of core migration procedures and their integration into mobile service;The platform is currently operating in pilot mode and the implementation of the platform will be carried out in phases. Currently, the following services are available:- issuance of electronic visas (e-Visa);- issuance of an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA);- obtaining the status of an electronic resident of the Republic of Kazakhstan (e-Residency);- issuance of certificates confirming the crossing of the state border of the Republic of Kazakhstan by foreign nationals (including for the purpose of IMEI verification of mobile devices). Key services of the platform:  Electronic visa (e-Visa)An electronic visa is a digital form of a state service for issuing visas to foreign nationals and stateless persons.Citizens of 104 countries may apply for a single-entry electronic visa under the following categories: "А3" (service), "А5" (investor), "В1","В2","В3", (business trip), "В9-1" (Digital Nomad Visa), "В10" (private travel), "В12" (tourist), "С12" (medical treatment). An electronic visa is issued on the basis of an electronically issued invitation (the invitation is issued by the territorial police authorities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and is valid only for the visa holder and does not apply to accompanying persons. In case of passport replacement, a new electronic visa must be obtained.Foreign nationals and stateless persons are permitted to enter and exit the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan using a valid electronic visa only through border crossing points of the international airports of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) The ETA is intended for citizens of countries that are exempt from visa requirements of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The authorization is issued in electronic form.Foreign nationals planning to travel to Kazakhstan must submit an ETA application through the mobile application no later than 72 hours prior to travel. The validity period of the ETA is 180 days.The actual duration of stay of foreign nationals in Kazakhstan is regulated in accordance with the applicable migration legislation.At the same time, the issuance of an ETA does not guarantee entry into the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The final decision on admission is made by the authorized state body of the Republic of Kazakhstan during border control procedures.The following categories are exempt from the requirement to obtain an ETA:- holders of diplomatic and service (official) passports;- members of official delegations;- representatives of the diplomatic corps accredited in the Republic of Kazakhstan.During the pilot period, obtaining an ETA is recommended but not mandatory for citizens of countries exempt from the Republic of Kazakhstan’s visa requirements. After the pilot period, the ETA will be gradually introduced as a mandatory requirement for these categories of citizens.  Electronic Residency (e-Residency)e-Residency is an innovative instrument that provides foreign nationals and stateless persons located outside the Republic of Kazakhstan with access to digital government and commercial services within the jurisdiction of the Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC).The e-Residency program is implemented within jurisdiction of the AIFC and provides for:- remote issuance of an Individual Identification Number (IIN);- opening of bank accounts and payment cards;- issuance of eSIMs;- remote company registration and business operationswithin jurisdiction of the AIFC. Further expansion of the platform’s functionality is planned, including the issuance of health insurance, the possibility of expedited border control for ETA holders (Fast Track), payment of service fees, and other digital services.The QazETA mobile application is available for download on Google Play and the App Store.As part of the project, a technical support service is in operation. Inquiries and suggestions are accepted via email at support@qazeta.kz. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-istanbul/press/news/details/1148319?lang=kk
Astana to Host Regional Ecological Summit 2026 This April 26.01.2026
The Regional Ecological Summit (RES) 2026 will take place on April 22-24 bringing together around 1,500 participants from government bodies across the region, international organizations, development institutions, experts, businesses and civil society, according to the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources. The forum seeks to address regional solutions to climate and environmental challenges in partnership with the United Nations. The initiative was announced by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during the 78th session of the UN General Assembly in 2023 and was reaffirmed at the 80th session in 2025. International supportRES 2026 is supported by major partners, including the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), International Energy Agency (IEA), and other global and regional institutions. The UN formally endorsed the initiative through UN General Assembly Resolution 78/147 on Dec. 19, 2023, which emphasizes strengthening regional solidarity to address Central Asia’s environmental challenges.Political support has also been reaffirmed at the highest level through key multilateral documents, including the Karabakh declaration of the informal summit of the organization of Turkic States in July, 2024; the joint statement of the sixth consultative meeting of Central Asian Heads of State in August, 2024; and the Bishkek Declaration of the eleventh summit of the Organization of Turkic States in November, 2024.Further recognition came in 2025 at the Astana International Forum, during the opening of the UN Regional Center for the Sustainable Development Goals for Central Asia and Afghanistan, with the participation of UN Secretary-General António Guterres, and at the third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries.Goals and expected outcomesThe summit aims to develop agreed-upon, actionable solutions and mechanisms that reflect a regional approach to addressing climate and environmental challenges, including the tragedy of the Aral Sea—now a global symbol of environmental degradation—and the continued decline in the level of the Caspian Sea.Key priorities include identifying Central Asia’s real needs in green financing, supporting adaptation measures, advancing low-carbon technologies, and strengthening regional environmental resilience. The summit is also intended to serve as a permanent platform for dialogue and cooperation among governments, international organizations, scientific institutions, and the private sector.Expected outcomes of RES 2026 include the adoption of a joint declaration of the Heads of State of Central Asia on regional cooperation in ecology and sustainable development; approval of a Regional Program of Action with UN agencies (2026–2030) for a sustainable future of Central Asia, including regional initiatives under the summit’s thematic areas. Launch of new environmental projects and initiatives across the summit’s key directions.Eight key thematic areasThe summit agenda will focus on eight interconnected areas. The first is supporting the climate transition by reducing emissions, improving energy efficiency, and expanding renewable energy. The second is adaptation and economic resilience, aimed at protecting communities and ecosystems from climate and natural risks. The third area addresses food security and ecosystems, promoting sustainable agriculture and integrated resource management. The fourth focuses on the sustainable management of natural resources, including preserving ecosystems and safeguarding water resources such as the Aral and Caspian Seas. The fifth area focuses on combating air pollution and advancing waste management to advance circular economy approaches. The sixth emphasizes mechanisms for achieving environmental ambitions, including green finance, technology transfer, and Paris Agreement market mechanisms. The seventh area highlights a just and inclusive transition, with a focus on job creation, retraining, gender equality, and support for vulnerable groups. Finally, the eighth area is ecological and digital competencies, encompassing environmental education, digital solutions, and the use of artificial intelligence for resource management.Road to RES 2026Preparations for the summit have been shaped through a series of regional and international consultations held in 2025 across Central Asia and Europe, as well as at major UN platforms, including COP30, the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-7), and the UN General Assembly. These discussions led to the approval of the updated summit concept, a draft joint declaration, and the launch of more than 20 regional initiatives.Additional details can be found on the official website of the RES 2026.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-geneva/press/news/details/1148266?lang=kk
Online meeting with entrepreneurs in the region 26.01.2026
The Department of Trade and Consumer Protection of the Akmola region at the site of the Akmola regional branch of the AMANAT party held an online round table for entrepreneurs in the region.The event was devoted to the issues of state control and regulation of trade in socially significant food products.The round table was moderated by Akmanat Alimbetova, deputy chairman of the Akmola regional branch of the AMANAT party. The discussion was attended by deputies of maslikhats, business representatives, as well as chairman of the sectoral council for trade and services of the Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Akmola region Sadbek Akhmadiev and head of the administration of indirect taxes of the Department of State Revenues in Akmola region Yerlan Kaparov.During the event, they noted the importance of maintaining maximum trade margins, the presence of mandatory price tags, as well as strict compliance with the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-akmola/press/news/details/1148238?lang=kk
KazAID and Turkic culture and heritage foundation 26.01.2026
KazAID and Turkic culture and heritage foundationChairman of the Board of the Kazakhstan Agency of International Development "KazAID" A. Arystanov held a meeting with the Director of the Project Implementation Department of the Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation N. Aksu.During the meeting, the parties discussed the prospects for developing cooperation and the possibility of implementing joint projects in the field of technical assistance with the involvement of interested partners in the Turkic world.  Both sides paid specific attention to the potential of cultural and humanitarian cooperation and the exchange of experience within the framework of joint initiatives.The director of Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation noted the rich culture and history of Kazakhstan, as well as their significance in the Turkic world, emphasizing that this factor can serve as a starting point for the development and implementation of joint projects and programs.Following the meeting, the parties confirmed mutual interest in developing cooperation and agreed to keep working contacts in order to manage possible areas of joint activity.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazaid/press/news/details/1148197?lang=kk
Dear residents of Kurchatov 26.01.2026
     On January 30, 2026, at 10:00 AM, the Kurchatov City Akimat building (4 Täuelsözdök Street) will host a public reception for questions about government services in the areas of social protection, land relations, sports, housing, and architecture.The main goal of the event is to clarify and assist the public in resolving issues related to government and other services. Consultations are available on any questions that may arise.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1148169?lang=kk
Acquisition of rights to a land plot within the boundaries of a city of republican significance, the capital, cities of regional and district significance 26.01.2026
      Land plots located within the city limits of a city of national significance, the capital, and cities of regional and district significance are considered lands of populated areas. They are designated for the construction of housing, commercial facilities, social and engineering infrastructure, and are an important part of urban development.In accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, citizens and legal entities may acquire land plots for private ownership or receive them for temporary land use. However, it should be noted that not all land within city limits can be transferred to private ownership. Public lands—roads, streets, parks, squares, and plazas—are not subject to transfer.Land rights may be acquired in the following ways:Provision of a state-owned land plot by decision of the akimat;participation in land auctions (auctions);purchase of a previously allocated land plot;acquisition through civil law transactions (purchase and sale, donation, inheritance).Land plots for the placement of business and commercial facilities are typically allocated through auction. To obtain a land plot, a citizen or legal entity must submit an application to the authorized body. This can be done:through the Public Service Center (PSC);through the e-government portal eGov.kz;directly to the Akimat (depending on the type of service).The application must specify the intended use of the land plot, its proposed location, and the type of right requested (ownership or land use). The application must be accompanied by documents proving the applicant's identity, as well as other documents required by the rules for providing the public service.After submitting the application, the feasibility of allocating the land plot is verified, taking into account the city's general plan, detailed planning project, intended use of the land, and urban development requirements. Following the review, the applicant is sent a decision—either to grant or deny the land plot, stating the reasons.It is important to remember that the land plot may have restrictions and encumbrances related to utility lines, sanitary and security zones, and special conditions for land use. It is recommended to verify this information in advance.Ownership or land use rights to a land plot arise only after its state registration. Prior to registration, a land plot is not considered registered.Before applying for a land plot, experts recommend clarifying the legal status of the land, its intended use, and any restrictions in advance by contacting the Akimat or Public Service Center. This will help avoid potential refusals and additional costs.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-kurchatov/press/news/details/1148043?lang=kk
A dialogue between students and convicts was organized in North Kazakhstan Region via teleconference 26.01.2026
As part of the implementation of the “Law and Order” concept, the Department of criminally-executive system in the North Kazakhstan region, in cooperation with Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University and the Regional Prosecutor’s Office, organized a preventive event in the format of a teleconference between university students and convicted persons serving sentences in penitentiary institutions.About 500 students took part in the event. The main objective of the meeting was to prevent offenses and crimes among young people, to foster legal awareness, and to develop a conscious and responsible attitude toward one’s own life and future.The teleconference was attended by Acting Head of the Department, Colonel of Justice Kanat Suleimenov, Head of the 2nd Department of the Regional Prosecutor’s Office, Justice Counselor Almas Zhalmagambetov, and Member of the Board for Social and Cultural Development of Manash Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, Adilkhan Tolepbergen.In his welcoming remarks, Kanat Yelyubayev noted that, according to observations by the penitentiary system staff, the majority of those convicted for drug trafficking through so-called “stash” distribution are young people aged 18 to 25. Among them are many students and graduates of higher and secondary educational institutions, including high-achieving students.He emphasized the importance of holding such preventive events aimed at deterring illegal activities among young people, stressing in particular that the law applies equally to everyone.During the meeting, students were given a unique opportunity to communicate directly via teleconference with convicted individuals serving sentences for crimes related to the placement and distribution of narcotic substances. Earlier, a group of university students had visited Institution № 50, after which participants were shown a short video about the students’ visit to the facility.During the event, three convicted individuals addressed the students, sharing their life stories and speaking about the consequences of the crimes they had committed. The mother of one formerly convicted individual who has already been released also spoke, sharing her personal story and describing the severe impact of what had happened on the entire family.At the conclusion of the meeting, students asked the convicted individuals questions of interest and received candid and informative answers. The event served as a clear example of the importance of preventive efforts and direct dialogue with young people in fostering law-abiding behavior.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duissko/press/news/details/1148087?lang=kk
On January 23, 2026, a seminar was held in the small hall of the Akimat of the Beimbet Maylin District for specialists from government agencies, rural districts and the village of Tobol, dedicated to the consideration of the new Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On the Prevention of Offenses." 26.01.2026
On January 23, 2026, a seminar for specialists from government agencies, rural districts, and the village of Tobol was held in the small hall of the Beimbet Maylin District Akimat. The seminar focused on the new Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Crime Prevention." During the seminar, participants were introduced to the Law's key provisions, its goals and objectives, and key innovations aimed at strengthening preventive work and interagency cooperation. Particular attention was paid to the implementation of the Law's provisions at the local level, the role of government agencies in crime prevention, and the duties and responsibilities of citizens in upholding law and order and participating in preventive measures.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1148094?lang=kk
Подробности регулирования с «чистого листа» и системные вопросы бизнеса рассмотрели на втором заседании Проектного офиса по внедрению Налогового кодекса 26.01.2026
Сегодня в Правительстве под председательством заместителя Премьер-министра – министра национальной экономики Серика Жумангарина состоялось второе заседание Проектного офиса внедрения Налогового кодекса. Основной фокус обсуждения был сосредоточен на наиболее чувствительных для малого и микробизнеса вопросах, в том числе на механизмах налогового регулирования с «чистого листа».В первую очередь рассмотрены конкретные корректировки налогового администрирования в переходный период. Как было отмечено, в рамках корректировок по принципу с «чистого листа» до 1 января 2026 года субъекты малого и микробизнеса освобождаются от налоговых проверок и камерального контроля, а также от привлечения к административной ответственности. При этом предусмотрен ряд исключений, о которых Комитет государственных доходов ранее проинформировал через официальные каналы.«17 декабря 2025 года Правительством было принято решение о корректировке налогового администрирования на переходный период. В развитие этого решения разработаны правила списания пени и штрафов при условии уплаты налоговой задолженности до 1 апреля текущего года, пересмотрены процедуры ликвидации и прекращения деятельности субъектов предпринимательства, а также изменены подходы к камеральному контролю в отношении малого и микробизнеса. Проекты соответствующих нормативных правовых актов размещены на портале «Открытые НПА» и планируются к принятию в начале февраля», — проинформировал на заседании заместитель председателя Комитета госдоходов Жанибек Нуржанов. Отмечено, что по нарушениям, связанным с постановкой на учет по НДС и сформировавшимся до 2026 года, административные дела возбуждаться не будут, а ранее вынесенные органами государственных доходов  дела подлежат прекращению. Эти меры направлены на обеспечение максимально комфортного перехода бизнеса к новым условиям налогового администрирования.По итогам заседания КГД и НПП «Атамекен» договорились о проведении расширенного совещания с участием предпринимателей для разъяснения практики применения норм регулирования с «чистого листа».За прошедшую неделю в Комитет государственных доходов через call-центр и телеграм-бот Salykbot поступило 19,4 тыс. обращений, в Министерство национальной экономики – 50, в НПП «Атамекен» – 14. Основной поток прикладных вопросов поступает через каналы КГД. Чаще всего предпринимателей интересуют выбор налогового режима, работа в кабинете налогоплательщика, выписка электронных счетов-фактур и текущие процедурные вопросы. По таким обращениям разъяснения даются оперативно.В результате системной разъяснительной работы зафиксировано снижение нагрузки на call-центр КГД: если ранее ежедневно поступало порядка 5,5 тыс. обращений, то в настоящее время – около 4,7 тыс. в день.Вопросы системного характера аккумулируются в Министерстве национальной экономики и НПП «Атамекен». В их числе – применение ставок НДС по долгосрочным договорам, налогообложение ОСИ, условия налогообложения организаций, в которых работают лица с инвалидностью, применение различных ставок НДС и освобождений в сфере медицины, а также расширение перечня видов деятельности для самозанятых.Один из примеров таких обращений привел заместитель председателя НПП «Атамекен» Тимур Жаркенов. Речь идет об отмене льгот по НДС в сфере медицины. Согласно Налоговому кодексу, освобождение от НДС оборотов по реализации и импорту лекарственных средств сохраняется только в рамках ГОБМП и ОСМС, а также при лечении социально значимых и орфанных заболеваний. При этом лекарственные средства, реализуемые в коммерческом сегменте, медицинские изделия, а также материалы и комплектующие для их производства подлежат обложению НДС по ставке 5% с 2026 года и 10% – в дальнейшем. Это, по мнению бизнеса, может привести к росту расходов конечных потребителей.Дополнительно отмечены риски дефицита лекарственных средств и медицинских изделий в коммерческом сегменте в условиях установленных предельных цен, а также то, что обороты по реализации и импорту фармацевтических субстанций и оборудования для производства лекарств и медицинских изделий будут облагаться НДС по базовой ставке 16%.Серик Жумангарин отдельно поднял вопрос необходимости масштабной разъяснительной работы по использованию информационных систем налоговых органов. Было отмечено, что при активном развитии цифровых сервисов не все пользователи успевают адаптироваться к изменениям. В этой связи требуется выработка понятных алгоритмов обучения, в том числе с использованием цифровых помощников, а также обеспечение постоянной обратной связи с бизнесом.Работа по формированию пула системных вопросов будет продолжена на текущей неделе. Вопросы, требующие решений на уровне Проектного офиса, вынесут на рассмотрение на следующем заседании, запланированном на понедельник.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/economy/press/news/details/1148148?lang=kk
Monitoring of food products 26.01.2026
Monitoring of prices and availability of socially important food products was carried out.The monitoring was attended by the Chief Specialist of Bayandy Village G. Kalbayeva, a member of the community R. Musayeva.During the monitoring, 31 different socially significant food products were checked and considered for compliance with existing requirements.Based on the results of the audit, appropriate conclusions were drawn and recommendations were given on the identified issues.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mangystau-munaily-bayandy/press/news/details/1148016?lang=kk
Warning papers were distributed. 26.01.2026
On the territory of the village of bayandy, transport tax warnings were distributed to residents whose names were registered.The warning documents indicate the need to pay transport tax within the established time frame. It is reported that in case of non-repayment of tax arrears, according to the legislation, the amount of arrears will be collected in court and bank accounts will be restricted.We urge the villagers to check their arrears and pay transport tax in a timely manner.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mangystau-munaily-bayandy/press/news/details/1147973?lang=kk
New approaches in the field of education in Kostanay region 26.01.2026
The education system of Kostanay region is developing in several main directions using modern approaches.Thus, one of the most important priorities remains the creation of comfortable conditions for students to study both in the cities and in the villages of the region.Over the past two years, 7 new schools with 4,860 places have been built and put into operation in Kostanay region. Schools fully comply with modern standards and requirements, 5 of them were opened within the framework of the Keleshek Mektepteri National Project (within the framework of the Keleshek Mektepteri National Project: in the village of Zarechnoye, Kostanay region, for 900 places, in Arkalyk for 300 places, in Kostanay: mdr.Bereke with 1,200 seats and an Airport with 900 seats, in the village of Kushmurun in the Auliekolsky district with 1,200 seats, a school in the village of Kolkamys in the Dzhangeldy district with 60 seats, a school in Rudny with 1,200 seats).These are modern schools with innovative equipment in the spirit of global trends, thoughtful equipment and design. Each of them is equipped with subject rooms and laboratories, they create the best conditions for the development of our students' talents and research ideas. There are also 4 schools with 2,880 places (in the village of Enbek, Kostanay district, with 100 places, in the city of Kostanay in the MCRN. Bereke for 980 seats, in the MKRN. Kunai for 900 places in Rudny for 900 places) construction work is nearing completion. In the year of digitalization and artificial intelligence, announced by the Head of State, a lot of work is being done on IT projects.So, in 7 schools, with the support of Astana Hub, teachers and students began to learn programming. In the framework of cooperation with LLP "eData.kz " 60 schools in the region have gained access to modern digital services (Canva, Quizizz, Google, BookR), providing personalized preparation for national exams and international studies using AI.In order to reduce the gap in the quality of knowledge between the city and the countryside, a project is being implemented to develop the potential of small schools. It includes teacher training, mentoring, experience exchange and the introduction of modern approaches, with an emphasis on strengthening the professional competencies of teachers in conditions of limited resources using AI. 63 small-scale and 21 fully equipped schools participate in this project.Also, the region has developed a stable potential and accumulated practical experience in the development of IT-related areas in education. On behalf of the President, all teachers took free courses on the "Orleu" platform "Educational process and AI: generative models and the art of industrial engineering", as well as online courses on AI - "Ustazga AI".To date, 5 pilot projects on the implementation of AI solutions are being implemented, as well as 1 pilot project on robotics.The first of them uses artificial intelligence to learn Kazakh in schools with Russian as the language of instruction. The second project implements a comprehensive training system for point diagnosis and elimination of knowledge gaps Tester.kz ..The Al Mektep project, together with Kazaktelecom JSC, promotes the use of AI to ensure safe conditions in educational institutions.The fourth is the use of artificial intelligence to learn English at the Moscow School of Economics.The SmartBolashaq project is aimed at career guidance using AI.The Artisan Education project develops engineering thinking through an educational platform and robotics equipment.The Bolashak Mamandary career guidance platform for career guidance using AI will be launched in 2026.The platform will allow students to consciously determine their future professional path based on their individual interests and abilities, and the results of the testing will serve as a basis for further implementation in schools in the region. Since the new school year, educational work has been carried out under the "Adal Azamat" program. According to the Head of State, working with parents plays an important role in the formation of the school-family-society triad: there are 399 Educational Support Centers.The field of technical and vocational education is developing in a practice-oriented direction in close cooperation with social partners - leading enterprises of the region. The Year of Working Professions gave a great impetus to the development of the VET system. The number of enterprises providing patronage to colleges has increased from 38 to 230, which indicates the growing interest of businesses in training qualified workers.60 specialized classes have been opened in the region's schools, creating conditions for conscious professional self-determination and preparation for further college education.The number of students enrolled in targeted training at the request of enterprises has increased more than fivefold: from 687 people to 3,553. Of particular importance is the expansion of the network of social partners from 42 to 220.Thus, new approaches in education in Kostanay region are aimed at creating conditions for improving the quality of education, introducing artificial intelligence into the learning process at all levels and developing interaction with modern industries to train competitive and in-demand specialists in the country.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/1147985?lang=kk
Глава района ознакомился с работой обновленной школы 26.01.2026
Аким района Берик Сарменбаев совместно с председателем районного маслихата Ержаном Ажикеновым и депутатом районного маслихата Алмасом Есназаром посетил школу №137 в селе С. Сейфуллина.Глава района осмотрел учебные кабинеты образовательного учреждения, прошедшего капитальный ремонт, ознакомился с состоянием материально-технической базы и работой отопительной котельной.— По поручению Главы государства Касым-Жомарта Кемелевича Токаева, при поддержке Правительства и главы региона Нурлыбека Машбековича Налибаева в сфере образования области проводится масштабная работа. В частности, поэтапно обновляются учебные заведения региона. Это конкретные и системные шаги, направленные на получение качественного образования будущим поколением, — отметил Берик Абдигаппарович.Основные показатели школы:Количество учащихся: 378 человек.Педагогический состав: 58 учителей.Условия: Создана безопасная и комфортная среда для обучения.Аким района подчеркнул, что будущее страны — в руках образованного поколения, и особо отметил ответственную миссию учителей. Также он указал на важность усиления работы по повышению качества образования, развитию творческого поиска и профессионального мастерства.В завершение визита ответственным руководителям отраслей было поручено держать на строгом контроле безопасность детей и обеспечить бесперебойную работу системы отопления в зимний период.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda-syrdarya/press/news/details/1147930?lang=kk
Kazakhstan and Slovakia Strengthen Cooperation in the Field of Environmental Protection 26.01.2026
Bratislava, January 22, 2026 – Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the Slovak Republic Zhanna Saginova met with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Environment of the Slovak Republic Tomáš Taraba.The parties reaffirmed their mutual interest in further developing Kazakh–Slovak cooperation in the field of environmental protection and water resources management and identified several key areas of cooperation, including the continued expansion of the bilateral legal and contractual framework.Particular attention was paid to prospects for cooperation in climate change mitigation and adaptation. The Kazakh diplomat handed Mr Taraba an official invitation to take part in the Regional Environmental Summit, which will be held in Astana on 22–24 April. It was noted that the forum will serve as an important international platform for discussing pressing issues and developing joint approaches to addressing climate change in the Central Asian region.At the conclusion of the meeting, the parties agreed to further deepen cooperation in the aforementioned areas. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-bratislava/press/news/details/1147931?lang=kk