Press Review
21. April 2009
10% of potential voters still undecided: survey
On the eve of the general election, the latest Ipsos Markinor opinion poll shows that one in every 10 of likely voters are still undecided as to which party they should support. A total of 3 531...
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20. April 2009
Government buys Joburg music studio
The Arts and Culture Department has bought Downtown Music Studios in central Johannesburg to assist the formerly disadvantaged music community. "Taxpayers - we are spending your money," declared...
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20. April 2009
Mondi Settles Second Set of Land Claims
Mondi settled a second set of land claims on Friday, the paper producer said in a statement. Mondi Group joint chairman, Cyril Ramaphosa signed Mondi’s second set of land claims to the value of R38.7...
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20. April 2009
Obasanjo expected in SA today to observe elections
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is part of the team of observers deployed to monitor the voting in KwaZulu-Natal, is due to arrive in Durban this morning ahead of...
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20. April 2009
Special voting gets underway in South Africa
Special voting has started at the Flora Park Comprehensive school in Limpopo. About 100 old people from "Our Home Old Age" will be bused to cast their votes at the station. Electoral officers at the...
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17. April 2009
AU Deploys Elections Observers
The African Union (AU) said on Thursday it has sent a 42-strong observer mission to South Africa for next week's elections. The mission is led by Salim Ahmed Salim, the former prime minister of...
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17. April 2009
Sporting Events Bring Boundless Opportunities: Cabinet
The host of upcoming international sporting events in South Africa present endless opportunities to market the country abroad, government said on Thursday. Wednesday's Cabinet meeting had welcomed...
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