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Nov start for Freedom Park phase two
13th July 2004 Construction on the second phase of the Freedom Park tourism initiative is expected to start in November of this year, Melissa Johnson project... →
No policy U-turn on privatisation – SACP
8th July 2004 The ANC-led government is beginning to see the light on a left-of-centre approach for South African policy, the South African Communist Party... →
SA announces R250m film incentive scheme
1st July 2004 A Department of Trade & Industry (DTI) incentive that is expected to encourage the production of foreign and domestic large budget film and... →
US military confirms marine missing in Iraq
28th June 2004 US Marine Corporal Wassef Ali Hassoun has been missing in Iraq since last Monday, a spokesman for the US Marine Corps confirmed late yesterday. →
Conference to look at equality issues
24th June 2004 The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC), Justice and Constitutional Development Department and South African National Anti-Discrimination... →
“Let us call a spade a spade”
18th June 2004 The contest to determine who would succeed Namibian president Sam Nujoma as head of the ruling South West African People's Organisation (Swapo) was... →
SA confident of hosting PAP
4th June 2004 South Africa has everything it takes to play host to the African Union's top influential structure, the Pan African Parliament (PAP). →
New vehicle sales surge 27% in May
3rd June 2004 In line with industry expectations, new-vehicle sales for the month of May recorded double-digit gains within all sectors, compared to the... →
Regional parliament seen as essential for integration
3rd June 2004 Parliamentarians from eleven countries in the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) have expressed concern at the lack of progress in... →
Aristide ‘a free man’ - but address a secret
3rd June 2004 Ousted Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide was not a refugee in South Africa, but a free person and a guest of the government, Foreign Affairs... →
Aristide thanks SA for having him, in Zulu
1st June 2004 Former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide began his stay in South Africa yesterday with a hug from President Thabo Mbeki and by thanking his... →
High-level delegation set to market SA to US
28th May 2004 The International Marketing Council of South Africa (IMC) and the US Commercial Service of the US Embassy are undertaking a branding, trade and... →
Health minister happy with ARV rollout so far
28th May 2004 Health Minister Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang says she is satisfied with the pace and progress made so far in the implementation of the Comprehensive... →
'Joburg on track to meet revenue targets'
27th May 2004 The City of Johannesburg yesterday reported that it is on track to meet its annual cash collection target of R7,4-billion with an average annual... →
Mbeki promises logistics overhaul
24th May 2004 South Africa has committed itself to a far-ranging strategy of logistical reform in a bid to lower the cost of doing business in South Africa. →
New empowerment products soon from NEF
24th May 2004 Government has promised to move with urgency to establish the Black Economic Advisory Council empowerment legislation published last year. →
New agency to disburse R50b to the poor
21st May 2004 Government revealed plans yesterday, relating to the establishment of an agency that will disburse over R50-billion to the poor. →
Mbeki outlines three-pronged strategy to deal with ‘two-economy’ challenge
21st May 2004 South African President Thabo Mbeki has outlined three pillars for remedying poverty and underdevelopment in South Africa. →
World Cup 2010: big rewards, some risks
18th May 2004 Economists surveyed by Engineering News Online yesterday believe both risks and opportunities will arise due the fact that South Africa has been... →
WTO urges poor-country flexibility to end talks impasse
6th May 2004 The director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Supachai Panitchpakdi this week urged least-developed countries (LDCs) to be more... →
Sierra Leone war crimes prosecutors gather witnesses ahead of trials
5th May 2004 Sierra Leone prosecutors have lined up 138 witnesses to testify against nine defendants charged with war crimes for their alleged roles in a... →
Amended Gautrain record of decision issued
30th April 2004 The Gauteng Department of Agriculture, Conservation, Environment and Land Affairs has released an amended record of decision following an... →
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