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News this week
UPDATE
There has been a slow uptake from municipalities for the incentive-based Phase 2 of the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP), Public Works Portfolio Committee chairperson Manana Mabuza says.
 
 
Kyoto Protocol: Lifeline or Death at the Global Climate Change Summit in Durban?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
"We don’t want South Africa to be the death of Kyoto Protocol," Minister of Environment, Edwina Molewa said recently, referring to the outcomes aspired to by the incoming South African COP17...
 
 
 
 
Daily Podcast – November 4, 2011
PODCAST
South Africa signed an agreement on Thursday with 12 other countries to combat cross-border tax evasion. South Africa's tax take is under pressure as the country's economic recovery hasn’t been...
 
 
03 Nov 2011
 
SA 15th most likely to bribe abroad - survey
BRIBERY
Companies from South Africa are seen as the fifteenth most likely to use bribery to secure foreign contracts, a new report released by Transparency International says.
 
 
02 Nov 2011
 
SA: Shabangu: Address by the Miinister of Mineral Resources, at the Deutsche Bank annual BRICS metals and mining conference, London (02/11/2011)
2011

Date: 02/11/2011

Source: The Department of Mineral Resources

Title: SA: Shabangu: Address by the Miinister of Mineral Resources, at the Deutsche Bank annual BRICS metals and...

 
 
Two sides of the coin: South African foreign policy and the Dalai Lama
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
This discussion paper seeks to explore the Dalai Lama situation from a neutral standpoint. By exploring two ‘sides of the coin’, one can then determine whether the South African Government made...
 
 
 
 
'New-look Africa' set to reap benefits of BRICS
WERKSMANS
Werksmans director Greg Nott argues that the new cooperative alliance that includes Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa is set to become an economic and political power broker in global...
 
 
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Gordhan unveils R25bn economic support package, with wage caveat
MTBPS 2011
The South African government would introduce a new R25-billion “economic support package” over the coming six years to improve the competitiveness of the country’s underperforming productive...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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