Press Review
31. July 2009
Jo’burg aims to upgrade informal settlements
The City of Johannesburg plans to upgrade all informal settlements by 2014, mayor Amos Masondo said on Wednesday. "This programme is part of a bigger programme in restoring the dignity of our...
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31. July 2009
Foreign MBA students show their skills in SA
VISITING MBA students from Switzerland’s International Institute for Management Development (IMD) say South African entrepreneurs’ positive attitude towards running businesses will make them survive...
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29. July 2009
New Efforts to Fight AIDS Unveiled
A new government initiative to fight HIV/Aids in South Africa was unveiled by Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor on Tuesday. "South Africa is investigating every possible avenue to...
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29. July 2009
SA to host AU communications ministers conference
THE Ministry of Communications said today that South Africa is to host an Extra-Ordinary Conference of African Union (AU) Communications Ministers in November, whose primary task would be to prepare...
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28. July 2009
Putting Jo’burg on World Cup tourist map
JOHANNESBURG may not be regarded as a must-see destination for tourists, but as a 2010 Soccer World Cup host venue, many of the city’s attractions are likely to have an unprecedented number of...
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28. July 2009
SA weathers global slump well — Fitch
SA’s credit ratings may come under pressure if a recovery in the economy is weaker and takes longer than expected to arrive, Fitch rating agency said yesterday. But it said so far SA was “weathering...
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28. July 2009
SAA successfully completes safety audit
SOUTH African Airways (SAA) has completed its third IATA (International Air Transport Association) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), the airline announced today. SAA says it was the first airline in...
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