Topnews, Press Review
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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29. April 2009
Tutu in violence-torn Solomon Islands to help peace process
THE Solomon Islands, wracked for five years by internal strife that has resulted in hundreds of people being killed and at least 20000 driven from their homes, is launching a national reconciliation...
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29. April 2009
No left policy leap, says Old Mutual unit
A SHARP swing towards leftist government policies was unlikely in the South African context, even though all changes of government herald policy change of some kind, Old Mutual Investment Group SA...
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29. April 2009
Marketing SA as an investment destination is important: Phosa
African National Congress (ANC) Treasurer-General Matthews Phosa says marketing South Africa as an investment destination is an important statement that will help South Africa ride the financial...
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29. April 2009
US Salutes South Africa's Elections
The United States on Tuesday hailed South Africa's election, calling it transparent and democratic, and pledged to work with the next government. Jacob Zuma led his African National Congress to sweep...
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