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01 Jan 2006
 
 
 
 
Revenue Laws Second Amendment Act (No. 21 of 2006)
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To amend the Estate Duty Act, 1955, so as to provide for the decbration of an agent; to regulate the rights and duties of that agent; to amend the Income Tax Act, 1%2, so AS to extend the...
 
 
 
 
Revenue Laws Second Amendment Bill (B 34-2006)
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To amend the Estate Duty Act, 1955, so as to provide for the declaration of an agent; to regulate the rights and duties of that agent; to amend the Income Tax Act, 1962, so as to extend the...
 
 
28 Jan 2005
 
Samuels: Cape Town Welcomes Qatar Airways (28/01/05)
2005
Date: 28/01/05 Source: City of Cape Town Communications Title: Samuels: Cape Town Welcomes Qatar Airways SPEECH NOTES BY EXECUTIVE DEPUTY MAYOR, GAWA SAMUELS, AT THE WELCOMING FUNCTION OF QATAR...
 
 
03 Aug 2004
 
Mapisa-Nqakula: Launch of Women's Month Check Your Status Campaign (03/08/2004)
2004
ADDRESS BY HON NN MAPISA NQAKULA, SOUTH AFRICA'S MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS, ON THE OCCASION OF THE LAUNCH OF THE WOMEN'S MONTH CHECK YOUR STATUS CAMPAIGN, KwaMhlanga Community Hall, KwaMhlanga
 
 
28 Feb 2004
 
Scorpions raid SAA
News
The Scorpions conducted raids at 11 residents and business premises of employees of SA Airways Technical in a bid to root out alleged corruption at the unit yesterday, the airline said.
 
 
15 Jan 2004
 
Two more charged over Mugabe plane ‘grab’ story
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Zimbabwean police yesterday charged an executive and a reporter of a Zimbabwean weekly over a story alleging President Robert Mugabe "grabbed" a plane from the national airline for a holiday in...
 
 
14 Jan 2004
 
Media commission warns Zim newspapers against racism
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Zimbabwe's state-appointed media commission warned publishers yesterday against encouraging racist expressions in their papers.
 
 
Zim press control boss again threatens independent
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A day after a Zimbabwean editor and two reporters were released from jail, they found themselves threatened by the government again, this time for alleged racism.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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