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2009/02/18 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post Cabinet briefing Themba Maseko: You know, a few months ago Cabinet would have gone into serious trouble discussing developments in Zimbabwe, especially because there was no legitimate government. Themba Maseko: I think that if we are all observing the situation there, very few people will dispute the fact that there is a unity government in Zimbabwe. You need to remember that we are the South African Government, not the government of Zimbabwe. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2009/09021914451001.htm Size: 21KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2009/02/05 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing Subsequent to the Cabinet meeting, the President held discussions with the deputy minister to discuss her statement. Themba Maseko: Well, look, I can't unfortunately divulge the details of a conversation between the President and the Deputy Minister, safe to say that the President would have reiterated government policy that in fact anti-Semitism we equate to racism in this country. Themba Maseko: If needs be government will interact with the Jewish Board of Deputies to just clarify firstly ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2009/09020511151001.htm Size: 16KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/12/04 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing Cabinet received a progress report on the review of the Criminal Justice System and the following decisions were taken to address some of the urgent weaknesses in the system. All departments and agencies in the criminal justice system will implement the system with immediate effect. Secondly, why do we need a framework for overseas development aid and'the Business Information System is the Criminal Justice Business Information System. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08120510451001.htm Size: 38KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/11/20 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet meeting Journalist: Is government discussing at all playing a stronger hand against the government of President Mugabe? Themba Maseko: The question about stronger action, I mean, the South African position is guided by the position of the SADC leaders as per the SADC summit which was held in South Africa. Themba Maseko: Well, government has probably one of the largest social assistance programs in the world. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08112016451001.htm Size: 39KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/11/06 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing So the Constitution does say that government can reassign functions to a different sphere of government. The current legal framework is that national government sets priorities and allocates budgets to all spheres of government. Now in implementing that decision, funding is then allocated to local government, but then local government will use different agencies for the actual delivery and construction of houses to communities. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08110709151005.htm Size: 37KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/09/09 |
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Transcript of post-Cabinet media briefing Themba Maseko: Yes, Deputy President Baleka Mbete is the new leader of Government Business and the functions that fell under the previous Deputy President have been transferred over to the new Deputy President. That function, because there is no Deputy Minister as we speak, is being co-ordinated by the Minister of Finance and until when a decision is taken about whether and when a Deputy Minister of Finance is appointed. Themba Maseko: As part of discussing the statement that the Minister ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08101011451002.htm Size: 30KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/09/17 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing Cabinet has decided to seek legal advice on the inferences made by Judge Nicholson that President Thabo Mbeki and the Executive interfered with the NPA regarding the decision to prosecute Mr Jacob Zuma. Themba Maseko: Well, the Cabinet meeting did note that the judge had made a call for a commission, but no decision has been taken about whether or not such a commission will be established. Themba Maseko: Well, the point is that yesterday was the first Cabinet meeting after the court judgment,... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08091910151001.htm Size: 49KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/09/04 |
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M Mpahlwa: Transcript of post-cabinet briefing on Automotive Development Programme Automotives continue to be a highly competitive global industry where almost all countries hosting an automotive industry, provide substantial support. Long term development of the sector will be achieved by doubling production to 1,2 million vehicles by 2020 with associated deepening of the local components industry. I don't think for example, industry'there were some members of industry who felt that the tariffs should be increased. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08090915451002.htm Size: 47KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: M Mpahlwa Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/09/04 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing On Joint Initiative for Priority Skills Acquisition (JIPSA), Cabinet noted the progress on JIPSA. Will we get some kind of public report on what JIPSA has actually achieved? Themba Maseko: When the Human Resource Development Strategy (for South Africa - HRDS-SA) was approved by the Cabinet lekgotla and subsequently by Cabinet, it was made very clear that all the lessons we learned from JIPSA be incorporated into the HRD strategy. Themba Maseko: You have to remember that JIPSA was focusing ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08090812151002.htm Size: 32KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/08/07 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing Themba Maseko, CEO of Government Communications: Firstly, welcome two members of Cabinet, Minister of Communication, Minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri and Deputy Minister of Education Enver Surty. Minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri: Okay, the television sets, when I read it this morning I thought, you know, this gives some confusion. Themba Maseko: We now move to Deputy Minister of Education on the literacy campaign. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08080810451002.htm Size: 51KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/06/12 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing Themba Maseko (reading the statement): Good morning and thank you for joining us this morning. Themba Maseko: Let me just say we should not be romanticising the process of reintegration. Themba Maseko: As far as I'm aware the Southern African Development Community (SADC) observers are already in Zimbabwe. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08061214151003.htm Size: 26KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/05/28 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing Cabinet received a report from the Inter-Ministerial Task Team on the violence against foreign nationals in some parts of the country. The Task Team has now been constituted as a Joint Task Team with the Gauteng Provincial Government. Cabinet noted that the task team was making progress in fulfilling its mandate to investigate the causes of the violence and developing a comprehensive government response. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08053015451004.htm Size: 45KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/05/15 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing South African laws protect all foreign nationals, whether they are here legally or otherwise, and any violent behaviour towards these foreign nationals must be rejected by all South Africans. Themba Maseko: Okay, your first question easier, Zimbabwe was not discussed at this particular meeting. Themba Maseko: It was discussed, not at this Cabinet meeting, but at the previous Cabinet meeting when the International Monetary Council (IMC) tabled its report on the rising food prices. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08051611151001.htm Size: 52KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/04/17 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing Themba Maseko: No, unfortunately the President was not at Cabinet. Themba Maseko: Jan-Jan, when elections are held and results are not released two weeks after voting took place the situation is obviously something of great concern to this government, including the President. Themba Maseko: Well, our view is that the election process was indeed transparent. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08041809451001.htm Size: 38KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/03/20 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post-Cabinet briefing Cabinet noted the proposed electricity tariffs that were submitted by Eskom to the National Electricity Regulator of South Africa. Themba Maseko: Well, Cabinet does not at this stage wish to make statements as Cabinet, which could actually pre-empt the decision of the regulator. Themba Maseko: These are particularly agreements between South Africa as a country with the European Union (EU). [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08032015151004.htm Size: 26KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2008/03/06 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of Post-Cabinet briefing Cabinet was also briefed about the current discussions with the British government regarding the reports that the British government was considering introducing visas to South African travellers to the United Kingdom (UK). Government would like to clarify that there is no decision by the British government at this stage to introduce visas to South African travellers, and would like to reassure South Africans that everything is being done to address the British government's concerns about the ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2008/08030709151001.htm Size: 57KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2007/12/06 |
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The Electricity Master Plan constitutes the second part of the integrated energy master plan and makes South Africa the third country in the world after the United States of America and Norway. The Master Plan reflects on the White Paper on Energy Policy, the Renewable White Paper Policy, and Strategy, and the Energy Efficiency Policy and Strategy. Minister Sonjica: Well, a plan is a plan, Michael. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2007/07120713151002.htm Size: 29KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: B Sonjica Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2007/12/06 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of Post-Cabinet briefing Cabinet noted that the APRM report has now been published by the APRM secretariat. Themba Maseko: Well, Deon, what Cabinet is trying to achieve here is to make sure that the police are given a complete report of what really transpired at the bank. So the report itself is indeed the views of the APRM panel, the government's view is attached as an appendix to the reports, which makes it very clear that the views of the report' contained in the report, are the views of the panel. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2007/07120616151003.htm Size: 40KB Source: Government Communications (GCIS) Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2007/11/22 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of Post-Cabinet Briefing Cabinet decided that the Ministries of Minerals and Energy, Water Affairs and Forestry, Public Enterprises and of Trade and Industry must collaborate to develop a comprehensive Electricity Master Plan for the country. The pillars of the comprehensive Electricity Master Plan will include increasing capacity, and improving the reliability of electricity infrastructure; providing reasonably priced electricity; ensuring security of supply as set out in the security supply standards; diversifying ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2007/07112313151001.htm Size: 37KB Source: Government Communications Speaker: T Maseko Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2010/08/18 |
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T Maseko: Transcript of post Cabinet briefing Themba Maseko: At this particular point the decision is that government will sign the final offer and it will be valued for 21 days after that it will go. Journalist: In what way does government consider the media to be self regulated given the option of going to court? Themba Maseko: I was not aware that there is a debate of self regulation or not. The decisions are taken, you have to understand there is a political party and there is Government so discussions ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=12301&tid=15506 Size: 23KB Speaker: T Maseko Collection: speeches_cms |
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