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2005/08/25 |
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J Zuma on inauguration of Burundian president * The Great Lakes Regional Initiative on Burundi, chaired by His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of the Republic of Uganda with His Excellency President William Benjamin Mkapa of the United Republic of Tanzania as Deputy Chair. * The African Union (AU) which, through the Burundi Peace Process, introduced a milestone in the continent when Africa established its very first peace mission. * We are indebted to the founding fathers of this peace process, the late former President ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05082609451005.htm Size: 11KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/06/14 |
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J Zuma to address media, 14 Jun Deputy President Jacob Zuma will today, 14 June 2005, address the media. Date: 14 June 2005 Time: 15h00 Venue: Tuynhuys, Media Centre Members of the media are invited and are requested to bring their press cards. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05061508151005.htm Size: 7KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/06/14 |
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J Zuma: Statement on decision by T Mbeki to release him as Deputy President President Thabo Mbeki has taken a decision regarding my presence in Government and Cabinet. I shall continue to contribute to this national task, as a citizen of our beautiful country, and as a disciplined member of the African National Congress, as well as ANC Deputy President. I would like to thank all the people of South Africa for the support given to me during my tenure as Deputy President of the Republic. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05061416451001.htm Size: 11KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/06/08 |
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J Zuma: Answers to questions in Parliament (3) to what extent does the vision expounded in the Freedom Charter inform government policies? Furthermore, South Africa, together with India and Brazil established a forum for trilateral co-operation known as the India, Brazil and South Africa Dialogue Forum or IBSA on 6 June 2003. We are presently the tenth largest troop contributing country to the United Nations with a total of 2 325 South African National Defence Force members serving in three United Nations Peace Missions in Africa. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05060916151003.htm Size: 15KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/06/07 |
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J Zuma to embark on Imbizo in Eastern Cape, 9 ? 10 Jun The Deputy President will visit the Amathole District Municipality on Thursday and the Chris Hani District Municipality on Friday. AMATHOLE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY On Thursday the 9th the Deputy President and his delegation will: * Have discussions with the business community; * Pay a courtesy call on King Maxhobayakhawuleza at Mngqesha Great Place; * Visit the Keiskammahoek Dairy Project; * Visit the Duncan Village Redevelopment Initiative project; * Visit Mdansane Arts Centre; and * Hold a ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05060812451006.htm Size: 8KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/06/03 |
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J Zuma: Working breakfast with SA business people in Zambia We are pleased that the South African business community has found opportunities in Zambia, as this serves to enhance linkages between our two countries, in pursuit of development and economic growth. The former President of Zambia, Dr Kenneth Kaunda, a true humanist and lover of freedom and democracy, sacrificed his country's stability and prosperity for the liberation of the peoples of neighbouring countries such as South Africa, Angola, Namibia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. The economy of ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05060608151004.htm Size: 13KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/06/02 |
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J Zuma: Dinner hosted by Vice President of Zambia Your Excellency, another responsibility our two countries are passionate about is working for peace and stability in the continent. His Excellency President Mwanawasa always attends the Burundi Summits or sends a representative. Allow me, Your Excellency, to take this opportunity to propose a toast and extend the best wishes of His Excellency President Thabo Mbeki and of the government and people of South Africa, to His Excellency President Levy Mwanawasa, to Your Excellency Mr Vice President... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05060310151004.htm Size: 12KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/06/02 |
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J Zuma on judgement in Shabir Shaik case Judgement of the court on the Shabir Shaik case Deputy President Jacob Zuma has noted the judgement in the Shabir Shaik trial in Durban. He will study the contents before making any detailed comments. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05060214151003.htm Size: 6KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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2005/05/31 |
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J Zuma: National Consultative Conference on Education Education is also a key and essential element in the national agenda of nation building, for there can be no successful nation building or transformation of the society without proper and effective education. We must remember that education has at times been used as a tool to undermine others by either denying them access to education or using education to create different standards among people. While it is true that resources alone do not determine a good education, there is enough evidence... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05060111151001.htm Size: 16KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/31 |
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J Zuma to hold discussions with Vice President of Colombia, 1 Jun Cape Town ' South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma will hold bilateral political and economic discussions with his Colombian counterpart, Vice President Francisco Santos, at Tuynhuys in Cape Town on Wednesday, 1 June 2005. In addition to the status of bilateral political and economic relations between both countries, it is expected that Deputy President Jacob Zuma will be briefed by his counterpart of the latest security situation in Colombia and the human rights situation in the country... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05060110151004.htm Size: 8KB Source: Department of Foreign Affairs Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/30 |
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J Zuma to visit Zambia, 2 - 3 Jun Pretoria - South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma, accompanied by Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad, will pay an official visit to Zambia from Thursday to Friday, 2 to 3 June 2005. Longstanding Zambian support of the liberation struggle in South Africa has led to the establishment of a deep mutual bond between the people of Zambia and South Africa. While in Zambia, Deputy President Zuma will also pay a courtesy call on President Levy Manawasa, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mr ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05053111151003.htm Size: 9KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/26 |
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No contradiction between J Zuma and M Tshabalala-Msimang on AIDS It is unfortunate that the South African Press Association (SAPA) has misrepresented statements made by Health Minister, Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, on the role of nutrition in managing HIV and AIDS and sought to give an impression that there were contradictions between the Minister's statement and the speech made by Deputy President, Jacob Zuma, in Parliament yesterday. At the opening of the World Health Organisation's consultative meeting on nutrition and HIV and AIDS in Durban on 10 April... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05052710451004.htm Size: 9KB Source: Ministry of Health Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/25 |
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J Zuma: The Presidency Dept Budget Vote 2005/2006 Madam Speaker, Honourable Members, the promotion of social cohesion also involves strengthening the social fabric of our society. Madam Speaker, the Freedom Charter proclaims that 'The People Shall Share in the Country's Wealth! This is borne out by the magnitude of government expenditure in implementing our Comprehensive HIV and AID Care, Management and Treatment Plan. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05052516151003.htm Size: 19KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/23 |
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J Zuma to meet with Commission on Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities, 24 May Deputy President Jacob Zuma will tomorrow, 24 May 2005, meet with the Commission on Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities, established in terms of Section 185 of the Constitution to promote and protect the cultural, religious and linguistic rights of communities. Venue: West Wing, Union Buildings, Pretoria Time: 09h00 Zanele Mngadi Cell: 082 781 9332 Nokuthula Mbatha Cell: 082 419 8793 [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05052315451001.htm Size: 7KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/20 |
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J Zuma meets King Abdullah II of Jordan Deputy President Jacob Zuma met with His Majesty King Abdullah II of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, today, on 20 May 2005, at the Dead Sea in Jordan. The Deputy President also met with the Vice-Prime Minister of the State of Israel, Mr Ehud Olmert. The Deputy President is in Jordan leading a South African government delegation attending the World Economic Forum (WEF), under the theme "Seizing the Moment" at the Dead Sea. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05052311451006.htm Size: 7KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/20 |
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J Zuma arrives in Jordan for World Economic Forum Deputy President Jacob Zuma has arrived in Amman, Jordan, where he is leading a South African government delegation to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) with the theme "Seizing the moment," at the Dead Sea. Deputy President Zuma is accompanied by Ministers Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Mandisi Mpahlwa and Deputy Minister Aziz Pahad. Deputy President Zuma is expected to return to South Africa on Sunday, 22 May. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05052016451003.htm Size: 7KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/18 |
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J Zuma to attend Candlelight Memorial ceremony in Parliament, 18 May Deputy President Jacob Zuma will today, 18 May 2005, attend the Candlelight Memorial service in Parliament. Date: 18 May 2005 Time: 13h30 Venue: Parliament, in front of the Old Assembly Hall, Cape Town. The Deputy President and members of Parliament will gather in memory of those who have died and also as a symbol of South Africa's unity, hope and caring for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05051910451002.htm Size: 7KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/18 |
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J Zuma to lead SA delegation to World Economic Forum in Jordan, 20 ? 22 May Pretoria ' South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma will lead a senior South African government delegation to the World Economic Forum (WEF) with the theme, "Seizing the Moment," at the Dead Sea in Jordan from Friday to Saturday, 20 to 21 May 2005. Deputy President Zuma's delegation will include Ministers Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and Mandisi Mpahlwa and Deputy Minister Aziz Pahad. Deputy President Zuma is expected to return to South Africa on Sunday, 22 May 2005, ahead of the funeral of ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05051815451001.htm Size: 8KB Source: Department of Foreign Affairs Collection: gov |
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0.8350 |
2005/05/14 |
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J Zuma: University of Zululand education & commerce graduation ceremony We are today celebrating with graduates in the faculties of education and commerce. Our education graduates should be mindful of the need for skills development in our country. None of them ever undermined the role of education in the struggle to emancipate the African people. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05051614451002.htm Size: 14KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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2005/05/16 |
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J Zuma: United Cities and Local Governments of Africa Congress May I begin then by thanking the founding associations of the United Cities and Local Governments of Africa (UCLGA) for ensuring that we reach this moment of building unity in African local government. This historic congress, under the theme: 'Towards a unified voice for sustainable local government development in Africa', takes us another step forward in the journey towards the regeneration of our continent. We congratulate and commend the leadership and delegates for the important step ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2005/05051614151001.htm Size: 15KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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