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2004/08/25 |
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J Zuma: Launch of SMME Tyre, KwaZulu-Natal During the May 2004 State of the Nation Address, President Mbeki dedicated this government to paying particular attention to the further growth of the small and medium business sector. We should therefore be greatly inspired by the calibre of business leaders such as our host tonight, Mr Brayce Mthimkhulu of SMME Tyres KZN, who decided to venture into the risky and unpredictable world of business, in particular the tyre industry where black ownership was up until today not heard of. In ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/05012509351003.htm Size: 11KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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2004/08/31 |
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J Zuma: Thanksgiving service & women's commemorative march to Union Buildings We owe it to this mass of women to acknowledge the historical role women have played in the struggle for freedom and democracy in our country. We also acknowledge the achievements of women in that four out of nine Premiers are women. Compatriots, as we stand at the monument that pays tribute to the immense contribution of women to the struggle for freedom and democracy in our country, we need to ensure that every month becomes women's month, by acknowledging the role of women continuously. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/05012509351002.htm Size: 14KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/06/20 |
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J Zuma: King Dinuzulu, ka Cetshwayo, ka Mpande, Prayer Day King Dinuzulu, ka Cetshwayo, ka Mpande took over as a Zulu King in 1884 after his father's death, at the time when the Zulu Kingdom had been a defeated nation after the Anglo'Zulu War of 1879. King Dinuzulu is an important king in the struggle of our people against colonialism and imperialism. King Dinuzulu will always be remembered by our people as one of the kings who never sold their own people for his personal comforts. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/05012509351001.htm Size: 10KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/27 |
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J Zuma: Anniversary celebrations of Bantu Church of Christ In celebrating 90 years of this church, we also in part acknowledge the critical contribution of the African Independent Churches which emerged in the early 20th Century. The pioneers of the African Independent Churches include Moses Mangena Mokane, founder of Ethiopian Church, Isaiah Shembe, founder of the Church of Nazareth of Shembe Church, James Dwane, founder of the Order of Ethiopia and Nehamiah Tile, founder of the Thembu National Church. Brothers and sisters, in celebrating 90 years ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04122812451001.htm Size: 15KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/18 |
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J Zuma: Official handover of Community Based Public Works Programme projects We thank in particular Their Majesties, King Makhosonke II and King Mayisha III for their participation and support of these projects. Through the Community Based Public Works Programme, we have, over the course of the last ten years, invested more than R2,5 billion Rand in Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga, Free State and North West. Partnerships create opportunities for South Africans from all walks of life, including government, business, traditional leaders, faith-based ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04122008451001.htm Size: 11KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/14 |
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J Zuma to attend installation of Inkosi Simphiwe Zuma, 16 Dec Deputy President Jacob Zuma will on 16 December 2004, the Day of Reconciliation, attend the official ceremony to install Inkosi Eric Simphiwe Zuma of the Nxamalala clan in Impendle, KwaZulu-Natal. Date: 16 December 2004 (Day of Reconciliation) Time: 10:30 Venue: The homestead of the Inkosi, at Nzinga, Impendle, KwaZulu-Natal midlands. Enquiries: Zanele Mngadi Cell: 082 781 9332 Terrence Manase: 082 338 6707 Email: terrence@po.gov.za [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04121509151002.htm Size: 7KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/14 |
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J Zuma to handover Nkangala district municipality?s community based Public Works Programme, 18 Dec Deputy President Jacob Zuma officially hands over the Nkangala district municipality's community based public works programme Deputy President Jacob Zuma will on the 18 December 2004, officially handover the Nkangala District Municipality's Community Based Public Works Programme projects. The official handover will be in honour of the two Majesties King Mayisha III of the Nzunza people and King Makhosonke of the Manala people. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04121509151001.htm Size: 7KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/10 |
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J Zuma: Closing ceremony of 16 Days of Activism Campaign Allow me, from the outset, to congratulate all our people, in all sectors and in all communities, on the highly successful 16 Days of Activism on No Violence against Women and Children. Domestic violence must stop, and the abuse of women and children must come to an end. The Media Monitoring Project has already undertaken substantial research; especially with regard to changes in the way women and child abuse have been reported in the media over the last seven years. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04121309151004.htm Size: 14KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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2004/12/09 |
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J Zuma to deliver keynote address at 16 Days of Activism closing ceremony, 10 Dec Deputy President Jacob Zuma will be the keynote speaker at the closing ceremony of the 16 Days of Activism - Unite against woman and child abuse - campaign 2004 in Mitchell's Plain, Cape Town, tomorrow (Friday). Other speakers include Western Cape Premier, Ebrahim Rasool, Cape Town Executive Mayor, Ms Nomaindia Mfeketo, Minister of Housing, Dr Lindiwe Sisulu and Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Pallo Jordan. The annually held 16 days of Activism Campaign takes place during the period of 25 ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04121009451007.htm Size: 7KB Source: Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/07 |
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J Zuma: Celebration of Ten Years of Freedom After the Rivonia Trial, the community of political prisoners grew in Robben Island, with the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Govan Mbeki, Ahmed Kathrada, Raymond Mhlaba, Aaron Motsoaledi, Andrew Mlangeni. We have reason to celebrate, and to contribute to the healing of the wounds left by apartheid, and to proclaim that never again will South Africa experience the past harshness of Victor Verster, Robben Island, Leeukop, Johannesburg Prison, Pollsmoor and many other apartheid ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120716451002.htm Size: 15KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/06 |
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J Zuma to address closing ceremony of 16 Days of Activism, 10 Dec Deputy President Jacob Zuma will be the keynote speaker at the closing ceremony of the 16 Days of Activism, Unite against woman and child abuse ' campaign 2004 in Mitchell's Plain, Cape Town on Friday, 10 December. Other speakers include Western Cape Premier, Ebrahim Rasool, Cape Town Executive Mayor, Ms Nomaindia Mfeketo, Minister of Housing, Dr Lindiwe Sisulu and Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Pallo Jordan. The annually held 16 days of Activism Campaign takes place during the period of ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120613151002.htm Size: 7KB Source: Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) Collection: gov |
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2004/12/03 |
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J Zuma: International Day of Disabled Persons celebrations We take this opportunity to thank people with disabilities and their respective organisations for the partnership with our government, in highlighting and bringing the challenges that face people with disabilities to the fore. We come from a past which did not treat people with disabilities with respect, which did not recognize them as full citizens of this country, a past which denied people with disabilities their basic human rights, and did not accord them the status they deserve in ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120314451002.htm Size: 15KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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2004/12/02 |
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J Zuma: Toast at dinner hosted in honour of Vice President of Bulgaria Let me once again, extend our warmest welcome to you Excellency Mr Vice President, and your delegation in our country. A Memorandum of Understanding on Police Co-operation; an Agreement on Co-operation on Health Care and Medical Science; an Agreement on Co-operation in the Fields of Culture and Arts and an Agreement on Co-operation in the Field of Sport and Recreation were signed. May I invite you, Your Excellency, ladies and gentlemen, to rise and join me in a toast to the good health of our... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120310151001.htm Size: 10KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/02 |
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J Zuma to meet Chairperson of Sudanese People?s Liberation Movement, 3 Dec a. The IGAD-led Peace Process between the SPLM and the Government of Sudan (GoS); b. Conclusion of IGAD Negotiations on Peace in the Sudan; c. The Darfur Conflict; d. South-South Peace Dialogue; and e. The role of the AU's Post-Conflict Reconstruction Committee, of which South Africa is chair, in Sudan. South Africa is encouraged by the solid progress in the IGAD-led peace process between the SPLM and the GoS and the prospect of concluding a comprehensive peace agreement, and anticipates ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120215151002.htm Size: 8KB Source: Department of Foreign Affairs Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/01 |
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J Zuma: Access 2004 - Conference on Partnership in Disability * Set employment equity quotas that apply to the private and public sector regarding the employment of people with disabilities. * Introduced Inclusive Education across the country (i.e. the provision of equal education for people with disabilities in mainstream schools.) * Actively participated in continental and international initiatives on improving the lives of people with disabilities such as the African Decade and the development of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120210151006.htm Size: 14KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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2004/12/01 |
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We have once again reached this very important day in our calendar, World AIDS Day. The commemoration of World AIDS Day takes place during the important period of the 16 Days of Activism against violence directed towards women and children. Therefore today, we urge individual citizens to rededicate themselves to the fight against AIDS, and to take HIV and AIDS messages seriously. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120209451001.htm Size: 12KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/12/01 |
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J Zuma to host bilateral discussions with Vice President of Bulgaria, 2 Dec Deputy President Jacob Zuma will tomorrow, 2 December 2004, host Vice President Angel Marin of Bulgaria who will be in the country on an official visit. The two principals will have a bilateral discussion and also lead the political consultations between delegations from both countries. The visit is aimed at advancing political and economic relations between the two countries. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120209151002.htm Size: 7KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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2004/12/01 |
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J Zuma to address commemoration of International Day of Disabled Persons, 3 Dec Deputy President Jacob Zuma will address the International Day of Disabled Persons (IDDP) to be commemorated on Friday, 3 December, at the Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane, Limpopo Province. The Minister in The Presidency, Essop Pahad, who is the Minister responsible for issues of the disabled; Premier of Limpopo, Sello Moloto; and other provincial and national dignitaries will accompany the Deputy President. Members of the media who wish to cover the event are requested to submit their names ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120208451003.htm Size: 7KB Source: Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/11/30 |
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J Zuma: National Conference of the Moral Regeneration Movement On 18 April 2002, South Africans from all walks of life, representing various sectors and formations, converged on the Waterkloof Airforce Base in Pretoria, to seek solutions to problems of moral decay, and to commonly work to build an ethical society. The gathering, which launched the Moral Regeneration Movement, was one of the most inspiring contributions to the efforts of building a new South African nation. The issues that the movement advocates affect all South Africans, regardless of ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120112451007.htm Size: 13KB Source: The Presidency Speaker: J Zuma Collection: gov |
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0.7966 |
2004/11/30 |
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J Zuma to address World AIDS Day celebrations in Cape Town, 1 Dec Deputy President Jacob Zuma will tomorrow, 1 December 2004, deliver a keynote address at a function to mark World AIDS Day in Cape Town. The Deputy President will later on the day deliver a keynote address at the Access Conference on the Rights of Disabled Persons. Access Conference on the Rights of Disabled Persons Date: 1 December 2004 Time: 19:30 Venue: Cape Town International Convention Centre. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/2004/04120108451001.htm Size: 7KB Source: The Presidency Collection: gov |
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