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Pressespiegel, Wirtschaft

13. März 2009

Minister Manuel Slams US, Rich Countries

Finance Minister Trevor Manuel hopes advanced economies will not act with arrogance when Finance Ministers from the Group of 20 developed and developing nations meet this weekend to discuss the world...

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Pressespiegel

12. März 2009

ConCourt Decision on Expat Vote: Registered overseas voters can vote

The Constitutional Court today ruled that South Africans living abroad can vote for the National Assembly in the April 22 elections. Overseas voters must notify the chief electoral officer of their...

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Politik, Konsular, Pressespiegel

12. März 2009

Judgement on expat vote on Thursday

The Constitutional Court will decide on Thursday whether South Africans living abroad have the right to vote. In February, Pretoria High Court Acting Judge Piet Ebersohn ruled that Section 33 of the...

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Pressespiegel, Politik

12. März 2009

Access to Justice Programme Launched

Poverty and inequality have the potential to weaken South Africa's democracy, Justice Minister Enver Surty said as he launched a programme to improve access to justice on Wednesday. "Access to...

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Tourismus, Pressespiegel

12. März 2009

Foreigners Flock to South African Shores

South Africa recorded its highest tourist levels yet last year. Despite the global economic crisis, the country broke the nine-million mark for visitor arrivals for the second consecutive year, with...

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Wirtschaft, Pressespiegel

12. März 2009

Treasury unveils tax breaks for industry

THE Treasury has finally released the structure of tax incentives worth about R5bn to encourage large industrial projects in support of SA’s industrial strategy. The tax incentives were mooted in...

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Wirtschaft, Pressespiegel

12. März 2009

Employers still upbeat on hiring, albeit ‘very cautious’

SOUTH African employers in nine of 10 sectors surveyed by an international body said they expected to hire new employees in the second quarter of the year, with only the construction sector...

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