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18. Mai 2009
In announcing names of members of the new cabinet on Sunday 10 May, President Jacob Zuma, among others, referred to changes in the government structures. The changes are aimed at making the state...
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18. Mai 2009
THE government plans to ease tensions between elected public officials and traditional leaders on rural development issues. Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Sicelo Shiceka...
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18. Mai 2009
THE army could be brought in to help the police fight crime, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa said at the weekend. He told the Sunday Independent that the South African National Defence Force would...
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18. Mai 2009
DEMOCRACY and governance experts are divided on whether the government should reduce, abolish or retain the nine provinces and legislatures. However, Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs...
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18. Mai 2009
RESERVE Bank governor Tito Mboweni has suggested it is time to be a bit more upbeat on SA’s economic outlook as there are “tentative signs” the worst of the global recession may be over.
FIFA WM 2010, Pressespiegel
18. Mai 2009
Today marks exactly a month before the kick-off of the Confederations Cup and operational plans are in place for the 14 day FIFA event. Tomorrow marks five years since South Africa was awarded the...
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18. Mai 2009
World soccer governing body, FIFA, is to aggressively market the Confederations Cup and next year's World Cup to speed up ticket sales. Just over 50% of the Confederations Cup tickets have been...
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