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2000/12/01

J ZUMA: LAUNCH OF WITBANK POWERBELT HIV/AIDS PROJECT

The Powerbelt HIV/AIDS Project is an excellent example of public-private partnership in the war against the HIV/AIDS virus. The strength of this initiative is that it will go beyond traditional HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, and will incorporate social upliftment initiatives, which will in future be sustained by the communities themselves. Ladies and gentlemen, I congratulate all the partners in this Powerbelt Initiative in both government and the private sector. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0012041051a1006.htm   Size: 12KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/11/30

J ZUMA MEETS AMAKHOSI, STATEMENT OF INTENT ADOPTED

Deputy President Zuma, together with the special cabinet committee, met with the Coalition of Traditional Leaders on the night of 30 November 2000. Deputy President Zuma further assured traditional leaders of government's continuing commitment to guard against the erosion of the role of traditional leaders in South Africa. The traditional leaders thanked Deputy President Zuma and President Mbeki for their commitment to resolve the matter. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0012011010a1007.htm   Size: 7KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Collection: gov

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2000/11/30

J ZUMA: WORLD AIDS DAY 2000- MESSAGE TO THE NATION

Fellow South Africans, as we mark World Aids Day today we are recommitting ourselves to intensifying the fight against this cruel epidemic. We are making a clarion call to all South African men, as fathers, husbands and partners; let us protect our loved ones from the ravages of HIV/AIDS, by treating our partners with respect and heeding the prevention messages. I would like to appeal to all South Africans, young and old, to remember the important prevention message: To Abstain, Be Faithful ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0012011010a1005.htm   Size: 8KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/11/23

DEPUTY PRESIDENT J ZUMA RETURNS FROM MALAYSIA

Deputy President Jacob Zuma concluded his working visit to Malaysia yesterday and returned to South Africa this morning. The Deputy President was in Malaysia for the Global 2000 Langkawi International Dialogue smart partnership conference. Deputy President Zuma asked Vice President Kazibwe to convey South Africa's appreciation to Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, for the role he played in Burundi peace negotiations in Arusha, Tanzania, recently. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0012011010a1001.htm   Size: 9KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Collection: gov

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2000/11/30

J ZUMA: LAUNCH OF LUBOMBO SDI INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

The Lubombo Spatial Development Initiative has become a prime example of our three governments' commitment to the provision of a better life, through taking development to the people, in a co-ordinated fashion, what we call Integrated Rural Development. The Regulations make provision for an Integrated Development Management Plan, which structures the environmentally sound development of the Greater St Lucia Wetland Park and has undergone extensive public comment. The investment opportunities ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/001130340p1001.htm   Size: 12KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/11/29

J ZUMA: AIDS CAMPAIGN SPONSORS' BREAKFAST

Distinguished captains of commerce and industry, esteemed business executives and professionals from various sectors, fellow South Africans. In addition to these, government has put in place various initiatives aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of HIV/AIDS amongst South Africans. Government has the responsibility to ensure the well being of all citizens, but the war against HIV/AIDS cannot be won without the personal involvement of all South Africans. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0011301010a1006.htm   Size: 10KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/11/28

J ZUMA: INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS CONFERENCE

Chairperson, another challenge, as we discuss human rights, is the struggle towards the realisation of socio-economic rights for the poor, such as the rights to housing, health care, food, water, social security, education and the environment. This means that people with HIV/AIDS, like everybody else, have rights to fair treatment and access to other political and civil rights, including rights to social services such as health, housing and social security. Relevant legislation in this regard... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0011291010a1007.htm   Size: 12KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/11/20

J ZUMA ON OFFICIAL VISIT TO MALAYSIA

In his meeting with Prime Minister Mohamad, the Deputy President said the South African Government appreciated the presence of Malaysian companies in South Africa and said he hoped for continued economic partnership between the two countries. The Deputy President briefed the Prime Minister about Government's Integrated Rural Development Strategy and added that there are many other projects that Malaysia could invest in, such as the spatial development initiatives between South Africa and ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0011291010a1005.htm   Size: 9KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Collection: gov

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2000/11/23

J ZUMA: ADDRESS AT EDUCATION DINNER

Local government is perfectly placed to serve as a catalyst for linkages between higher education institutions and schools within metros. It is because of this possible interface between education and local government I have outlined, that I think Father Mkhatshwa's move to local government is not necessarily complete deviation from education. I believe that local government has much to offer education, just as education has a lot to offer local government. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0011241010a1001.htm   Size: 14KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/11/14

J ZUMA: ADDRESS TO NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PROVINCES

The uniqueness of the National Council of Provinces in bringing together the national, provincial and local spheres of government under one roof is evidence of co-operative governance at work. In the National Council of Provinces, Provincial Governments, in particular, can learn from each other's successes and challenges and, in so doing can improve the quality of governance and the pace of delivery to our people. Madam Chairperson, I believe that the majority of South Africans share our ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0011151010a1007.htm   Size: 15KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/11/13

J ZUMA AND COALITION OF TRADITIONAL LEADERS MEET

The Deputy President, Mr Jacob Zuma met with the Coalition of Traditional Leaders today, on 13 November 2000, at Tuynhuis in Cape Town. Members of the Cabinet Committee are Provincial and Local Government Minister Sydney Mufamadi, Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Penuel Maduna, Arts, Culture, Science and Technology Minister Ben Ngubane and Safety and Security Deputy Minister Joe Matthews. Representing traditional leaders in the ongoing discussions will be: Nkosi Holomisa, ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0011141010a1001.htm   Size: 7KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Collection: gov

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2000/11/11

J ZUMA: LAUNCH OF PHASES ONE AND FOUR, LUBOMBO SDI

The Lubombo SDI has become a leading example of government's commitment to change that paradox using an Integrated Rural Development Strategy that is committed to rapid delivery. As part of this approach, the LSDI identified key factors constraining tourism development in the Lubombo region. To kick-start, this process, our government through the Lubombo SDI, is launching tourism investment opportunities of a scale and grandeur unparalleled in Africa. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/001113110p1002.htm   Size: 16KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/11/10

J ZUMA TO ADDRESS WORKSHOP FOR EMERGING FARMERS

Deputy President, Jacob Zuma will address emerging farmers (particularly those from previously disadvantaged communities) at a workshop at Clairwood Park, in Durban on 10 November 2000. The Deputy President will discuss Government's Integrated Sustainable Rural Development Strategy during the first session of the workshop. The Deputy President believes that, for sustainable development to take place in South Africa, particularly in rural areas, it must be people driven, with government ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/001110110p1002.htm   Size: 8KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Collection: gov

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2000/11/04

J ZUMA: FUNERAL OF PARKS MANKAHLANA

Your detachment knew that when there were problems within our movement, they could debate and resolve the issues within the structures of the organisation, without deserting the movement or using the media. During the times of the South African youth congress and the mass Democratic movement, when this cadre-ship was part of the leadership in the struggle, political activism within the student movement was different from what it is today. Comrades and friends, we have raised the above issues ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/001110110p1001.htm   Size: 11KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/11/01

J ZUMA REPLIES TO ORAL QUESTIONS IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

1. When giving my impressions on the presentation given by President Robert Mugabe to the summit, in an interview with a radio journalist, I said President Mugabe came across very well, and that delegates appreciated that he did not shy away from the issue of land invasions. 3. Some investors consider Southern Africa as a high-risk investment region because of political conflicts in the Great Lakes region, Angola and Zimbabwe. Whether, in the light of the strategic, fiscal and social ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0011021010a1003.htm   Size: 12KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Collection: gov

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2000/10/31

J ZUMA: ADDRESS TO NATIONAL ASSEMBLY "RESTORING THE MORAL FIBRE OF OUR SOCIETY"

This of course Madam Speaker means that, democratic South Africa, as distinguished from apartheid South Africa, has established a firm foundation upon which we can now correct the wrongs of the past. Madam Speaker, the pressure put on children by our permissive and fast modernizing society cannot be overemphasized. Madam Speaker, this debate is a milestone that adds value to our nation building efforts. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0011011010a1001.htm   Size: 17KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/10/28

J ZUMA ENDS CUBAN VISIT

Deputy President, Jacob Zuma, will tomorrow complete his high-level visit to Cuba where he had met with Cuban Vice-Presidents Mr Carlos Lage Davila, Mr Juan Almeida Bosque and Mr Esteban Lazo Hernandez. The Deputy President also met representatives of 189 South African students currently studying medicine and sports science in Cuba. The Deputy President heads South Africa's Integrated Sustainable Rural Development Strategy. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/001030340p1001.htm   Size: 8KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Collection: gov

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2000/10/25

J ZUMA TALKS WITH CUBAN VICE PRESIDENT

Deputy President, Jacob Zuma today held talks with Cuban Vice-President Mr Carlos Lage Davila, in Havana, Cuba. Although primarily here as ANC Deputy President, Mr Zuma has also incorporated a government programme in his activities. On Thursday, the Deputy President will meet with the Cuban Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Cuban Vice President of the Council of State. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0010261010a1007.htm   Size: 8KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Collection: gov

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2000/10/18

J ZUMA: LUNCHEON WITH AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS LEADERS

South Africa has managed to turn things around so that we now see increasing numbers of investors coming in to do business in our country. We commend the Australian Southern African Business Council for Playing a meaningful and positive role to South African business entering the Australian market and for promoting bilateral Trade. We believe that South Africa provides a good opportunity for entry into markets in neighbouring countries. [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/001018340p1001.htm   Size: 12KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Speaker: J ZUMA   Collection: gov

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2000/10/17

J ZUMA ATTENDS OPENING CEREMONY OF PARALYMPIC GAMES IN SYDNEY

The Deputy President is attending the Paralympic Games at the request of the National Paralympic Committee of South Africa (NAPCOSA), which saw his attendance as important to raise national and international awareness around issues of disability. The Deputy President is believed to be the highest-ranking official attending the Paralympic Games currently, the highest-ranking South African government official to visit Australia and the highest-ranking South African ever to attend the Paralympic... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2000/0010181010a1005.htm   Size: 8KB   Source: THE PRESIDENCY   Collection: gov

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