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A Motsoaledi: Debate on State of the Nation Address
Honourable speaker URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=8369&tid=8386 Size: 8KB Speaker: A Motsoaledi Collection: speeches_cms |
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B Sonjica: Debate on State of the Nation Address South Africa takes a green economic growth strategic approach that supports developing countries to identify actions which allow for sustainable development and climate mitigation co-benefits. As a focal point on climate change, our department is already engaged with sector departments in developing climate change sector plans, which require a concerted effort from government departments to ensure a meaningful climate change response that focuses on people.South Africa is a diverse ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=8368&tid=8385 Size: 10KB Speaker: B Sonjica Collection: speeches_cms |
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E Surty: Debate on State of the Nation Address Regenerated quality education as a basis for building a movement of learners; teachers; and parents for quality education in all schoolsEducation is the great engine of personal development. Today m ore children are staying at school until Matric and it is estimated that about 85 percent of children are now receiving 12 years of education either in schools or colleges.In addition, millions of learners are exempt from paying school fees, and the national nutrition programme ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=8420&tid=8437 Size: 15KB Speaker: E Surty Collection: speeches_cms |
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R Davies: Debate on State of the Nation Address Mr President in the State of the Nation Address you indicated that the Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) would be a mechanism, one among several others, to build stronger and more labour absorbing industries as well as provide a new focus on green jobs .The new IPAP will include a combination of cross-cutting and sector specific actions. As the president indicated our proposals will be focused on particular high labour absorbing value added sectors, but will also seek to promote ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=8414&tid=8431 Size: 12KB Speaker: R Davies Collection: speeches_cms |
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G Nkwinti: Debate on State of Nation Address
Building vibrant and sustainable rural communities Honourable Speaker URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=8461&tid=8478 Size: 6KB Speaker: G Nkwinti Collection: speeches_cms |