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06 May 2009
 
 
 
 
Daily podcast - May 6, 2009
Multimedia
In today's podcast, President-in-waiting Jacob Zuma is expected to announce his Cabinet soon after his inauguration; the African Union says that African States must speed up economic integration in...
 
 
Zuma Cabinet expected this weekend
CABINET
President-in-waiting Jacob Zuma is expected to announce his Cabinet soon after his inauguration as President this weekend. "The President is expected to appoint and announce his new Cabinet by 10...
 
 
21 Apr 2009
 
Government confirms 7 427 voted in London
EXPATRIATE VOTING
All South Africans who were registered to vote in London - 7 427 in total - cast their ballots at the embassy in Trafalgar Square last week, the government said on Monday. The number of those who...
 
 
16 Apr 2009
 
Cabinet approves Constitutional amendment
SA CONSTITUTION
Cabinet has approved a draft Constitution change that would give national government wide powers to intervene at local level, prompting opposition protest that the African National Congress (ANC)...
 
 
Cabinet happy with election process
SA ELECTIONS
Cabinet on Thursday expressed its satisfaction at the manner in which electioneering for April 22 is progressing and said preparations for the inauguration of the next President are at an advanced...
 
 
15 Apr 2009
 
Statement on the Cabinet meeting of 15 April 2009
Statements

Cabinet held its ordinary meeting in Pretoria on Wednesday, 15 April 2009. This was the last meeting prior to the general elections to be held on 22 April 2009.

Cabinet observed a moment...

 
 
26 Mar 2009
 
 
 
Daily podcast - March 26, 2009
Multimedia
In today's podcast, government spokesperson Themba Maseko said yesterday that Health Minister Barbara Hogan's comments about the decision to deny the Dalai Lama entry into South Africa were "rather...
 
 
Hogan's comments on Dalai Lama unfortunate - government
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Health Minister Barbara Hogan's comments about the decision to deny the Dalai Lama a visa for South Africa were "rather unfortunate", government spokesperson Themba Maseko said on Wednesday. The...
 
 
23 Feb 2009
 
Don't crucify us on aid - MDC
ZIMBABWE
South Africa should not withhold aid to Zimbabwe because of what had happened with donations in the past, Movement for Democratic Change spokesman Nelson Chamisa said on Monday. "This is a new...
 
 
05 Feb 2009
 
Motlanthe raps Hajaig's knuckles
SA CABINET
Deputy Foreign Minister Fatima Hajaig's allegedly anti-Semitic remarks, made at a rally last month, have earned her a dressing down from President Kgalema Motlanthe. The president had "held...
 
 
20 Jan 2009
 
First Cabinet meeting of the year
SA CABINET
Cabinet's first regular meeting of the year was held in Pretoria on Tuesday morning, preceding the annual January Cabinet lekgotla from January 20 to 22. In a statement after the meeting,...
 
 
05 Dec 2008
 
SA to send delegation to Zim
News
South Africa will send a delegation to Zimbabwe on Monday to assess the deteriorating food and humanitarian crisis, government spokesman Themba Maseko said on Friday. Briefing the media in...
 
 
04 Dec 2008
 
Urgent govt meeting on Zim food crisis
News
South Africa believes Zimbabwe is on track to form a unity government but is extremely concerned about the food and cholera crises of its northern neighbour, government spokesman Themba Maseko said...
 
 
20 Nov 2008
 
Political interests taken priority in Zimbabwe: Cabinet
News
South Africa on Thursday lambasted Zimbabwe's political leaders for failing to reach agreement on outstanding issues and announced immediate help to deal with the cholera outbreak there. "Cabinet...
 
 
13 Nov 2008
 
News this week
Newsletter - News this Week

POLITY WEEK IN REVIEW

SOUTH AFRICA

JOHANNESBURG - Cabinet approves a proposal on alternative approaches to funding concurrent functions between the national, provincial and...

 
 
 
                       
 
 
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