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/ 4 September 2008
Union leaders and the Department of Home Affairs on Thursday signed what they termed an ”historic” agreement to improve service delivery.
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/ 3 September 2008
What else should the disgruntled do? When they bare their bums, they are criticised for bringing our freedom into disrepute.
A desolate Free State town is undergoing a total overhaul as the first to benefit from the government’s new anti-poverty programme.
Despite her fractured foot and injured back and ribs, Anna Myers was asked to stand so that her chair could be used by other patients.
Some Kliptown residents plan to protest against poor service delivery when Nelson Mandela pays them a birthday visit on Saturday.
They must roll up their sleeves, muck in
and colour-up to make an impact. Without policies rooted in principles and values, power is worthless.
South Africa is fully capable of ”turning the corner” and consolidating the gains made since 1994 despite the many challenges it faces, Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka said on Wednesday
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/ 17 February 2006
Not too long ago, the phrases ”leafy suburb” and ”dusty streets” were synonymous with white and
black areas respectively.
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/ 27 January 2006
Local government should be able to deliver services to it constituents in a sustainable manner, argues <b>Louis Scheepers</b>.