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The United Nations is eager to see a replacement peacekeeping force
for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in place around the
troubled city of Bunia by August 15, a top UN official said.
Economic development and social benefits are boosted when
governments strengthen people's land rights and dismantle barriers
to land transactions, a World Bank report said yesterday.
Foreign ministers from Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
member states were to open a three days of talks in the Iranian
capital today, with their discussions expected to be dominated...
EXTRACT FROM REMARKS BY THE WESTERN CAPE PREMIER, MARTHINUS VAN
SCHALKWYK, ANNOUNCING THE ANNUAL AWARDS TO THE SPORTS STARS OF THE
WESTERN CAPE, Leeuwenhof, 16 April 2003
OPENING ADDRESS BY THE DEPUTY MINISTER OF ARTS, CULTURE, SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY, MS BUYELWA SONJICA, MP, AT THE FIRST BUSINESS
MEETING OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN REFERENCE GROUP ON WOMEN IN SCIENCE
AND...
STATEMENT BY DR ESSOP PAHAD, MINISTER IN THE PRESIDENCY, WHO
CARRIES POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE GOVERNMENT COMMUNICATION
AND INFORMATION SYSTEM, ON CRICKET WORLD CUP TO TAKE PLACE IN SA, 3...
Some 83 countries are on track to achieve Education For All (EFA)
by the deadline of 2015 set at the World Education Forum in Dakar
(Senegal) two and a half years ago. However, on present trends,...
A free press can reduce poverty and boost economic development in
poor countries but the success of newspapers, radio and TV stations
in spurring development depends on their independence, quality,...