Press Review
19. August 2009
Zuma calls for a deeper Understanding of Non-Racialism
President Jacob Zuma said a debate on race would take the country backwards, calling instead for a deeper understanding of non-racialism in South Africa, according to a report in the Star on...
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19. August 2009
Radebe appointed 2010 Tourism Ambassador
South African soccer star Lucas Radebe has been appointed as SA Tourism's "2010 Ambassador to the World", tasked to promote the country ahead of the World Cup kick-off next year.
Topnews, Press Review
12. August 2009
Address by His Excellency Mr JG Zuma, President of the Republic on the occasion of the 53rd Anniversary of the Women’s March to the Union Buildings, Vryheid, National Women’s Day, 9 August 2009
Fifty three years ago, over 20 000 courageous South African women marched to the Union Buildings in protest against apartheid in general, and in particular the hated system of pass laws.
Consular, Press Review
12. August 2009
Online Applications for SA Passports: Dlamini Zuma
South Africans will soon be able to apply for their passports and identity documents online, Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma said on Tuesday.
"Data will be captured live...
Press Review
12. August 2009
New ‘delivery unit’ will keep a watch on faltering councils
THE government was setting up a delivery unit in the Presidency to prop up faltering municipalities, Collins Chabane, the minister responsible for monitoring and evaluation in the Presidency, said...
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12. August 2009
Minister Van Schalkwyk takes Welcome Campaign to the Border
With African land arrivals making up almost 75% of foreign arrivals to South Africa, the importance of African visitors cannot be underestimated, Minister of Tourism, Marthinus Van Schalkwyk said...
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12. August 2009
Cradle of Humankind turns 10
The Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site is turning 10 years old. The site has received worldwide acclaim and exposure for major discoveries such as Little Foot. The more than three million year...
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