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No ANC member is bigger than the organisation's constitution, the party says in welcoming Julius Malema's latest suspension. "We welcome and respect the decision, as we do with all decisions...
The National Skills Fund and the Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) are to allocate R2.5-billion towards the refurbishment and construction of new college campuses over the next...
We appreciate this opportunity to host this crucial skills development summit with the heads of our Further Education (FET) and training colleges. The country has a network of 264 campuses in 50...
The recent split in the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and the disarray in the Congress of the People (Cope) is disastrous for South Africa's multiparty democracy, political analysts say.
There is a glaring lack of alignment between South Africa’s power road map and the country’s jobs, industrial development and growth ambitions as outlined in the New Growth Path (NGP), a power...
The Gauteng provincial government expects to unveil the identities of the business sectors that it plans to support under a refined provincial industrial policy action plan within weeks.
The second version of government's Industrial Policy Action Plan (Ipap2) was a "realistic" growth strategy, but South Africa would have to draw on its existing strengths and eliminate some...
Date: 23/03/2010 Source: National Treasury Title: SA: Kganyago: Keynote address by the Treasury DG to the Conference on Trade, Industrial Policy and the Exchange Rate, Pretoria