Press Review, FIFA World Cup 2010
06. May 2009
World Cup planning to be hot topic at Tourism Indaba
THE topic of SA’s preparations for the 2010 Soccer World Cup is likely to dominate discussions at this year’s Tourism Indaba, which kicks off at Durban’s International Convention Centre this weekend....
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05. May 2009
No Confirmed Swine Flu Cases in SA
There have been no laboratory-confirmed cases of swine flu in South Africa, the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) said on Monday. "The laboratory results on the one suspected case...
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04. May 2009
Hugh Masekela at House of the World Cultures in Berlin
Beginning with a tribute to the South African trumpeter, composer and singer Hugh Masekela, the series LEBENSLINIEN (Life Lines) presents outstanding musicians, visual artists, writers, filmmakers...
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04. May 2009
'We were successful' - Interview with South Africa's Ambassador to the United Nations, Dumisani Kumalo
South Africa's ambassador to the United Nations, Dumisani Kumalo, has returned home after the country's tenure as a non-permanent member of the Security Council ended. He spoke to Mandy Rossouw about...
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04. May 2009
New to Parliament’s corridors of power
CAPE TOWN — The National Assembly of SA’s fourth democratic Parliament, to be sworn in tomorrow, will be quite a different place from the one whose term expired after the election. New parties, new...
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04. May 2009
South Africa’s economic policy won’t change: Zuma
President-in-waiting Jacob Zuma says South Africa's economic policy will not change. Zuma is expected to be elected President of the country at the joint sitting of Parliament on Wednesday before his...
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04. May 2009
South Africa's Measures With Regard to the Swine Influenza Pandemic
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has advised of the outbreak of Swine Influenza (a respiratory disease of pigs but also affecting humans). The recent outbreak has shown that person to person...
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