Press Review
23. April 2009
Denel launches scheme to help suppliers become global players
DENEL Aviation is to assist its suppliers obtain international accreditation which will allow them to compete independently in the global aviation industry. The initiative is part of the Department...
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23. April 2009
SA’s poll triumph as voters usher in new political era
A RECORD number of South Africans went to the polls yesterday in an election that showcased SA’s democracy and went off smoothly in spite of a few logistical glitches and poor weather in some areas....
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22. April 2009
Mandela votes in Houghton
Former SA president Nelson Mandela, 91, voted this morning at 11:30 am at his voting station in Houghton, Johannesburg. This was Madiba's fourth national and provincial vote since 1994 when he was...
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22. April 2009
'SA elections the most competitive since 1994'
Political analysts say the changes in the South African political landscape over the past five months have made this year's elections the most competitive since 1994. The analysts believe that the...
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22. April 2009
Tutu to start Solomons Reconciliation Commission
HONIARA - A Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission to be launched by South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu next week will ease lingering ethnic tension over past unrest, officials said...
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22. April 2009
South Africa won’t fail under Zuma, says Manuel
SOUTH Africa will not fail and the economy will stay rational under the leadership of Jacob Zuma, likely to become president after today’s general election, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said today....
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21. April 2009
Bank business index shows light at end of tunnel for SA
SA’s leading indicator of economic growth, which predicts trends six to 12 months in advance, rose in February for the first time in a year, suggesting the recession may be less severe than feared....
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