Press Review, FIFA World Cup 2010
25. June 2009
Obama to attend 2010 Opening Ceremony
United States president Barack Obama has accepted an invitation to attend the opening ceremony of the 2010 World Cup final in Johannesburg on June 11. "The president of the United States has been...
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25. June 2009
Mandela meets Bafana
Former South African president Nelson Mandela met the national team on Wednesday to wish them luck on the eve of their FIFA Confederations Cup semi-final against Brazil.
The 90-year-old...
Press Review
19. June 2009
Cida deals mean chances for poor students
STRENGTH TO STRENGTH: Second-year students during a lecture at the Johannesburg city campus of Cida, a university catering for severely disadvantaged students. Picture: THEMBINKOSI DWAYISA
Press Review
19. June 2009
Zuma launches youth development agency
President Jacob Zuma officially launched the National Youth Development Agency on Tuesday which is expected to curb poverty and unemployment among the youth.
"Youth development is...
Press Review, Politics
19. June 2009
Address by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane
Address by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane to the National Assembly on the occasion of the Dico Budget Vote, Thursday 18 June 2009. ADDRESS BY...
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08. June 2009
SA’s first newly-built 2010 stadium complete
This weekend the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in the Eastern Cape Province became the first newly-built stadium to be opened for 2010 FIFA World Cup. A public opening was hosted by the Nelson Mandela...
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05. June 2009
Mthethwa Promises More Policing
The police will deploy more detectives, encourage community policing and ask the army to combat cash-in-transit theft as it tries to reduce crime by 10 percent annually, Police Minister Nathi...
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