Kgalema Motlanthe

Govt and Pikoli settle out of court

Former National Director of Public Prosecutions Vusi Pikoli will be paid R7.5 million as part of an out of court settlement. Government and Pikoli reached an out of court settlement yesterday following mediation. Pikoli had...

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Motlanthe gets his hands dirty in helping the poor

In an effort to take part in speeding up the South African government’s service delivery, deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe was today pushing wheelbarrows and laying foundations for Reconstruction and Development Programme...

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Motlanthe digs deep for poor

Jacobsdal - The house being built forms part of the Free State's "Operation Hlalela", a project launched as part of what officials said was "the war on poverty" in the region. "Maak vol, maak vol tot bo (Fill-up, fill-up to the...

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On Track to Host Memorable 2010 Ahead of 200-Day Milestone

With just over 200 days to go before the kick-off of the world's biggest soccer event to hit African soil, there is no question that the country is ready to host a spectacular and memorable extravaganza.

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'What Freedom Charter are they reading?' asks Irvin Jim

New faces of militancy in Cosatu have emerged following the expulsion of Willie Madisha from Cosatu, the quiet retreat of its general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi from the forefront, and the changing nature of the relationship...

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Committee positive of 2010 preparations

Pretoria - The Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) tasked to oversee government's preparation for the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup has expressed satisfaction at the progress made ahead of the tournament. The committee, chaired by...

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SA on track to host memorable 2010 ahead of 200-day milestone

With just over 200 days to go before the kick-off of the world's biggest soccer event to hit African soil, there is no question that the country is ready to host a spectacular and memorable extravaganza. When Deputy President...

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SA joins world to mark International Men's Day

Today marks the second annual International Men's Day. The purpose of the event is to mobilise men internationally to dedicate a day to ponder and pledge their role in ending social illnesses facing the global community.

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Men must stand up, fight women and children abuse

By Proffesor Ndawonde Johannesburg - Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has called on men to not only stop abusing women and children, but also stand up and be counted in the fight against these violent acts. "The message we...

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SA welcomes world hunger declaration

South Africa has welcomed the outcomes of the World Food Summit in Rome, including the adoption of a declaration that will serve as a basis for addressing the challenge of hunger faced by a billion people worldwide.

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