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1995/12/12

MIN NGUBANE: ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LANGUAGE PLAN TASK GROUP

Minister Ngubane today announced the establishment of a Language Plan Task Group, to be known as LANGTAG. It has been appointed to advise the Minister who is responsible for language matters on devising a coherent National Language Plan for South Africa as a matter of urgency. She was also a member of the Joint Conference Organising Committee which organised the national language conference in May last year, Towards a Pan South African Language Board. (Vi) Dr Gerard Schuring, the Head of the ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/34396b14.htm   Size: 12KB   Source: MINISTRY OF ARTS, CULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY   Speaker: MIN NGUBANE   Collection: gov

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1995/11/27

MR MBEKI: A NATIONAL STRATEGIC VISION FOR SOUTH AFRICA

Seventh is the work underway within the National Economic Development and Labour Council to formulate an accord for Growth and Development between government and our social partners. Fourth, we must ask our Directors-General to produce a more detailed Growth and Development Strategy by February 96. This strategy will guide the allocation of public sector resources in the budget, spatially and sectorally. To succeed, this strategy requires that every government department - national, ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/457g95.htm   Size: 22KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT MBEKI   Speaker: MR MBEKI   Collection: gov

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1995/11/23

MBEKI: NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WOMEN ABUSE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

The Women's Charter for Effective Equality, adopted by many women's organisations at their National Convention in February 1994, is an important milestone in providing a national policy framework within which the struggle for the emancipation of women should be pursued. Economic discrimination against women is one of the important conditions which give rise to woman oppression and woman abuse. Our progress in the struggle against violence and abuse of women and children also depends on the ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/990623227p4006.htm   Size: 13KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT   Speaker: MBEKI   Collection: gov

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1995/10/30

MR SEXWALE: GAUTENG ANC CAMPAIGN

When the National Party ran South Africa the only people they consulted with was the security forces and a few big businesses. We have delivered more in 17 months than the National Party did in 46 years and the Democratic Party did in 4 years. That is why the National Party, the IFP and the Democratic Party say nothing about the economy. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/24796828.htm   Size: 15KB   Source: GAUTENG ANC   Speaker: MR SEXWALE   Collection: gov

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1995/10/19

MR SEXWALE: PRESS FREEDOM DAY SEMINAR

In cancelling their subscriptions and switching off, the people of South Africa are sending a crucial message to our mass media owners and those who work in the mass media, a message which the media shall ignore at its own peril. In a word, some of the decision-makers in media boardrooms cannot accept that post-apartheid South Africa not only exists, but it is much better than apartheid South Africa ever was, notwithstanding the current problems. Change is still desperately needed in the ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/26596828.htm   Size: 20KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE PREMIER OF GAUTENG   Speaker: MR SEXWALE   Collection: gov

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1995/10/18

MBEKI: ELEVENTH CONFERENCE OF HEADS OF STATE OF GOVERNMENTS OF NONALIGNED COUNTRIES

We are certain that there are none among us who would contest the interconnectedness and mutual dependence of the values that this movement has always espoused - of freedom, democracy, human dignity, peace, stability, development and prosperity. In the end, this message we seek to convey both to ourselves and to those who are not part of this great movement: that there must come into being a new world order for the citizens of all countries of freedom, democracy, human dignity, peace, ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/990623227p4004.htm   Size: 15KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT   Speaker: MBEKI   Collection: gov

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1995/10/09

FW DE KLERK: SEIFSA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

We must remember that nearly all of the main developments in our own history had their origin, not in South Africa, but in great developments on the international stage. Despite the widely publicised tensions between President Mandela and myself- the Government of National Unity is functioning reasonably well. My Party and I are committed to making a success of the Government of National Unity in the spirit, and within the framework, prescribed by the Constitution. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/181095012.htm   Size: 19KB   Source: GNU; DE KLERK FW   Speaker: FW DE KLERK   Collection: gov

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1995/10/06

MR SEXWALE: PRESIDENT OF TANZANIA VISIT SA

We now play host to His Excellency President Mwinyi who succeeded Mwalimu. Tanzania, no doubt, is a dependable pillar as we seek to build a prosperous South Africa. Through your efforts and that of your predecessor Mwalimu the South - South and South - North dialogue today occupies the centre stage in international relations. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/25496828.htm   Size: 9KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE PREMIER   Speaker: MR SEXWALE   Collection: gov

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1995/10/05

MR SEXWALE: : KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL MATRIC VALEDICTORY

Yet the irony is that if the index in South Africa is calculated along racial lines "white" South Africa would take position twenty four while "black" South Africa would be relegated to the one hundred and twenty third position. Our budget allocation and expenditure must begin to reflect our priorities and our commitment to reconstruct South Africa. This is excellence; and I cannot wish you better than to say, as you leave King David High ask yourself: what can I do for South Africa? [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/24896828.htm   Size: 14KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE PREMIER OF GAUTENG   Speaker: MR SEXWALE:   Collection: gov

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1995/10/04

OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE SA COUNCIL FOR THE AGED

Economic older persons make a valuable contribution to managenlents of homes with regard to financial short-falls for the care of older persons. Despite the fact that older persons are a source of expertise and leadership, they are in ~any ways regarded as a burden to the economy, medical aid societies, health care deliver,r systems and the society in general.The Government is challenged to balance the obligations towards older persons in respect of the provision of essential social services,... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/4806m.htm   Size: 19KB   Source: MINISTERY FOR WELFARE AND POPULATION DEVELOPMENT   Collection: gov

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1995/10/03

OPENING VAN DIE KONSULTERENDE KONFERENSIE OOR VEROUDERING

Are you aware that more than 44 OOO white older persons are currently cared for in homes for the aged in comparison with less than 7 OOO older persons of all the other population groups? Unit costs vary from home to home, namely R800 per person per month up to R2 OOO per person per month. With information available, only 37 OOO older persons currently benefit from formal community-based services in comparison with 51 OOO persons cared for in homes for the aged. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/4906m.htm   Size: 18KB   Source: MINISTRY OF WELFARE AND POPULATION DEVELOPMENT   Collection: gov

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1995/10/02

MR SEXWALE: PRETORIA NEWS

We are here tonight in the city which is driving the new lease of life - Pretoria, home of the Union Buildings, and South Africa's seat of government. There is no South African media without the people of South Africa. The people of South Africa, like the pages of your newspaper, are very colourful. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/26396828.htm   Size: 12KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE PREMIER OF GAUTENG   Speaker: MR SEXWALE   Collection: gov

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1995/09/29

GEORGE FIVAZ: MURDER OF POLICE OFFICIALS

The Management Forum (MF) of the SA Police Service yesterday, after observing a minute's silence for the Impendle Four, condemned in the harshest possible terms the ongoing killing of Police officials. The development and implementation of alert systems and situational analysis, based on accurate intelligence, to sensitise Police officials to specific dangers in any given area. It is envisaged that these steps will be integrated into a broader strategy to counter attacks on Police officials. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/181095000.htm   Size: 8KB   Source: SAPS; FIVAZ G   Speaker: GEORGE FIVAZ   Collection: gov

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1995/09/29

MBEKI: STATE OF THE WORLD FORUM

Let us make bold to say that the next century will face a process of the reformation of governance driven by the pull of two seemingly contending forces at either end of a magnet - the one being the globalisation of governance and the other devolution of power to the citizen. One of these, which is of particular relevance to the small and medium powers, is how that system of global governance should compensate them for the reduction of their sovereign powers. It must address more than the ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/990824557p4002.htm   Size: 25KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRESIDENT   Speaker: MBEKI   Collection: gov

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1995/09/27

PROF BENGU: SOUTH AFRICAN COUNCIL OF EDUCATORS

Along with appointments made by the Minister of Education, the Council will draw its members from appointments made by the teachers' organisations and unions represented in the Education Labour Relations Council. The launching ceremony for the South African Council of Educators will be held at 14:00 on September 28, 1995, in the auditorium of the Pretoria College of Education in Leyds Street, Groenkloof. Dr Chabani Manganyi, Director-General of Education, will introduce Professor Sibusiso ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/181095005.htm   Size: 9KB   Source: GNU; BENGU SMB PROF   Speaker: PROF BENGU   Collection: gov

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1995/09/23

MR SEXWALE: TEEN SUMMIT 95

Our vision is a South Africa that treasures its youth and strives to secure its future. Here are societies that have harnessed the power of technology for the development of the people. Our country has an enviable science research and development capability; cutting edge technology and one of the best financial services infrastructure in the world, yet over 60% of our people are if literate. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/24596828.htm   Size: 11KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE PREMIER OF GAUTENG   Speaker: MR SEXWALE   Collection: gov

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1995/09/22

ADDRESS TO TANZANIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND AGRICULTURE

Mr President, the Government of National Unity, which has established a true democracy in South Africa, has set the stage for ushering in a new era in the inter-governmental relations between Tanzania and South Africa. In this connection, South Africa has acceded to an agreement establishing the South Centre. Nearly 90% of South Africa's exports to the continent are consumed within our immediate region, resulting in approximately one fifth of South Africa's total foreign trade surplus being ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/171095004.htm   Size: 17KB   Source: GNU; NZO A   Collection: gov

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1995/09/20

INVESTIGATION INTO ALLEGATIONS: ADMINISTRATION AND THE CONDUCT OF OFFICIALS OF VAAL TRIANGLE TECHNIKON

This is to announce that I have received the report of Advocate Johan Gautschi, SC on his investigation into allegations relating to the administration and the conduct of certain officials of the Vaal Triangle Technikon. With due respect for the autonomy of the Technikon, I have decided to refer the report to the Council for follow-up work on the findings in the report. Therefore, I have decided that media reporters may study the report from 12:00 onwards on Tuesday, September 26, 1995, in ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/181095009.htm   Size: 8KB   Source: GNU; BENGU SME PROF   Speaker: INVESTIGATION INTO ALLEGATIONS   Collection: gov

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1995/09/19

MR SEXWALE: UNCTAD - SWITZERLAND

Alongside a world class infrastructure, an excellent scientific research and development capability you have a typically third world amalgam. Gauteng, your host province is the very heartland of South Africa. We generate over 30% of South Africa's GDP and 40% of the entire subcontinent and 60% of the national fiscus is drawn from Gauteng. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/24696828.htm   Size: 10KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE PREMIER OF GAUTENG   Speaker: MR SEXWALE   Collection: gov

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1995/09/15

MR SEXWALE: GAUTENG LOCAL AUTHORITIES ASSOCIATION

It is a great privilege to address you on this historic launch of the Gauteng Association for Local Authorities (GALA). Most importantly, I believe that the establishment of this association is not an alibi for local authorities to exclude other organizations that have vested interest in Local Government affairs. In conclusion, I would like to expressly reiterate that Gauteng Government Stands four square in support of this association. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1995/24396828.htm   Size: 10KB   Source: OFFICE OF THE PREMIER OF GAUTENG   Speaker: MR SEXWALE   Collection: gov

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