Staff Reporter
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/ 8 March 2007

Govt: World Cup budget is sufficient

There will be no overspending on the R8,4-billion budgeted for the 2010 Soccer World Cup, Deputy Sport Minister Gert Oosthuizen said on Thursday. ”We’ll be in on R8,4-billion,” he said at a media briefing following a two-day workshop on the 2010 World Cup African Legacy programmes.

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/ 8 March 2007

DA slams govt’s use of affirmative action

The Democratic Alliance (DA) on Thursday accused the government of stubbornly refusing to admit that the affirmative action policy is at the core of South Africa’s skills crisis, and proposed ways to address the crisis. DA spokesperson Mark Lowe emphasised, however, that the DA is not opposed to affirmative action to redress the imbalances of the past.

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/ 8 March 2007

Southern Africa faces possible food crisis

The United Nations World Food Programme on Thursday expressed deep concern over erratic weather patterns in Southern Africa, which have devastated harvest prospects for millions of people and could spell yet another year of widespread food shortages. Many parts of the region have been struck by devastating floods, which have destroyed tens of thousands of hectares of crops.

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/ 8 March 2007

Dept of Home Affairs turns to experts for help

Accountants and IT experts will assist the Department of Home Affairs to address problems threatening to bring the department to its knees, Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said on Thursday. Briefing the media in Cape Town, she said a support-intervention team found that the department had serious management problems.

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/ 8 March 2007

Vodacom workers to strike

Vodacom workers — members of the Communications Workers’ Union (CWU) — will embark on a strike from March 12, the union said on Thursday. Spokesperson Mfanafuthi Sithebe said the industrial action followed an unresolved dispute on the recognition of CWU by Vodacom. Sithebe said the union had given Vodacom a 48-hour notice on Wednesday on the planned industrial action.

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SA to pay R26m towards Liberian debt

South Africa is to pay a portion of Liberia’s debt to the African Development Bank (ADB), an amount exceeding R26-million, government communications head Themba Maseko said on Thursday. Briefing the media after the Cabinet’s fortnightly meeting on Wednesday, he said the meeting had approved a request from the ADB”.