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2010/08/11

M Gigaba to depart for state visit to Lesotho, 11 Aug

Deputy Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba will later today, Wednesday, 11 August depart for Maseru, where he will join the South African government delegation led by President Jacob Zuma on a state visit to the Kingdom of Lesotho scheduled for 12 to 13 August 2010.

According to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation, the state visit takes place within the context of consolidating the African Agenda with the aim of further cementing the historic... [highlighted result]

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2010/07/01

M Gigaba on home affairs 2010 World Cup operations

We are indeed privileged once more to be accorded this opportunity to brief the media on the status of the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) at the halfway-mark of our ongoing contribution to the successful hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. To further ensure that we fulfil our commitments and guarantees to FIFA, we established seven dedicated teams that focused on dedicated express lanes at airports, temporary joint border clearance facilities at land airports, ticket/voucher ... [highlighted result]

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2010/06/30

M Gigaba to brief media on 2010 World Cup operations, 1 Jul

Home Affairs Deputy Minister Malusi Gigaba will on Thursday, 1 July 2010 brief the media on the department s implementation of its 2010 World Cup operations.

Issues to be discussed will include, among others:

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2010/06/18

M Gigaba to address World Refugee Day conference, 18 Jun

The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Honourable Malusi Gigaba, will address the World Refugee Day conference in Cape Town. The University of Cape Town Law Clinic together with the Agency for Refugee Education, Skills Training and Advocacy (ARESTA), Sonke Gender Justice Network, have convened a one day conference titled: Legal and Social Protection Perspectives on Migration in South Africa. The aim of the World Refugee Day conference is to initiate exchange between academics... [highlighted result]

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2010/06/18

M Gigaba: Conference on Legal and Social Security Protection Perspectives on Migration in South Africa

  • The rest of Africa is either already in South Africa or else on their way.
  •  All African immigrants are in South Africa on a parasitic mission to steal our jobs or at its most hilarious, to steal our girlfriends. This week, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Mr Antonio Guiterez, already made mention of the fact that most asylum-seekers and refugees have made South Africa their preferred country of choice on the continent. South Africa neither has refugee ... [highlighted result]

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    2010/06/15

    M Gigaba to brief media on 2010 World Cup issues, 15 Jun

    Deputy Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba will on Tuesday 15 June 2010 brief the media on the following issues:
    * The 2010 FIFA World Cup movement at prioritised ports of entry
    * Movements into South Africa associated with the 2010 FIFA World Cup
    * Travellers refused entry into South Africa
    * Travellers boarded through the Advanced Passenger Processing System
    * 24-hour comparative study as per priority ports of entry
    * Year on year comparative study as ... [highlighted result]

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    2010/06/15

    M Gigaba: 2010 FIFA World Cup media briefing

    On behalf of Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma and indeed on my own behalf, we are indeed privileged to be accorded this opportunity to brief the media on the status of the Department of Home Affairs' contribution to the successful hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

    As we are all aware, the 2010 FIFA World Cup is now in full swing. In addition, through the deployment of airline liaison officers, we prevented a further 79 travellers from boarding flights to South Africa.

    Under ... [highlighted result]

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    2010/06/09

    M Gigaba: Youth Development Conference

    That day shall forever stand out as a momentous day when the youth shook the citadels of power and changed forever the future of South Africa.

    In challenging the regime in the manner they did, the youth knew very well that there was a high price to pay, but more importantly, a glorious future to fight for!

    Again and again, history would call on the youth to carry on their young shoulders the difficult burdens of the struggle, and on each occasion the South African youth rose to ... [highlighted result]

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    2010/06/03

    M Gigaba to launch Anti-Child Pornography Campaign, 4 Jun

    The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Honourable Malusi Gigaba, is going to launch the Film and Publication Board s (FPB) Anti-Child Pornography Campaign in Soweto on Friday.The launch comes in the period of heightened focus on child protection in the aftermath of the Child Protection Week and the International Children s Day. The awareness campaign is targeted against both the use of children in pornography and the exposure of children to adult material.Members of the media ... [highlighted result]

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    2010/06/01

    M Gigaba: Debate on Centenary of Union of South Africa

    No rewards would be had by them owing to their participation in that war.

    The defeat of the Boers and end of the South African War resulted in the consolidation of the British Empire over all of South Africa. Unsurprisingly, in the Union, race was to play a primary role.

    South Africa was dubbed a white man s country and democracy itself was defined as a white man s democracy.

    Accordingly, we see that the Union of South Africa was, throughout its existence, an anti-African... [highlighted result]

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    2010/05/26

    M Gigaba on proposed Bill to ban pornography

    The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Honourable Malusi Gigaba, today, met with the Justice Alliance of South Africa (JASA) represented by Advocate John Smyth and Advocate Brendan Studti.The meeting is part of the Deputy Minister s ongoing work in providing stewardship to the Film and Publication Board (FPB), a government classification authority under the Department of Home Affairs.Advocate John Smyth presented the draft bill and the legal opinion on the constitutional issues... [highlighted result]

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    2010/04/14

    M Gigaba: Home Affairs Dept Budget Vote 2010/11

    Chairperson
    Honourable Minister of Home Affairs
    Honourable members
    Ladies and gentlemen

    First and foremost, I would also like to take this opportunity to pay special tribute to our fallen colleague, Dr Molefi Sefularo. As we committed ourselves, we are pleased to announce that we did finalise the academy's business case and a Home Affairs qualification with clear unit standards focusing on the core business of the department and customer care. The recruitment of interns is ... [highlighted result]

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    2010/02/23

    M Gigaba: Stop Human Trafficking consultation workshop

    All this work is being done in partnership with various local and international partners, including; the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF), the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), the University of South Africa (UNISA) and civil society organisations.We should emphasise that human trafficking does not only take place between countries, it also takes place within countries... [highlighted result]

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    2010/02/22

    M Gigaba to address stop human trafficking stakeholder consultation workshop, 22 Feb

    The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Honourable Malusi Gigaba (MP), is scheduled to join various organisations at the stop human trafficking stakeholder consultation workshop.The Deputy Minister has been invited to address the workshop to provide insight into government's plans for intervention in situations of human trafficking and how the various stakeholders can use their collective efforts both to support government in dealing with this atrocity and to develop programmes of ... [highlighted result]

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    2010/01/18

    M Gigaba to visit Orhovelani and Matshaye Secondary Schools, 19 Jan

    Home Affairs Deputy Minister, Malusi Gigaba and Honourable Patricia Ngobeni (MPL) will tomorrow Tuesday, 19 January 2010 visit Orhovelani and Matshaye Secondary School at Bushbuckridge local municipality as part of Back to School campaign.Part of the visit is to access the state of readiness of the school within a week of opening. Against all, Orhovelani is the best school in Thulamahashe circuit with 70 percent pass rate in matric. Deputy Minister will be accompanied by the Film ... [highlighted result]

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    2009/12/14

    M Gigaba to visit Maitland Home Affairs Refugee Centre, 15 Dec

    The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba, will visit the newly opened Home Affairs Refugee Centre in Maitland tomorrow. The purpose of the visit is to introduce the public to the Refugee Centre that relocated from Nyanga.The programme will consist of a tour of the centre and interaction with the media.Members of the media are invited as follows:Date: 15 December 2009
    Venue: Maitland Refugee Centre, 412 Voortrekker, Road, Cape Town
    Time: 09h30<... [highlighted result]

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    2009/12/02

    M Gigaba to address Eastern Cape traditional leaders on dangers of child pornography, 3 Dec

    East London: Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba will on Thursday, 3 December 2009 at 09h00 at the Regent Hotel in East London address Eastern Cape Traditional Leaders on dangers of child pornography. Deputy Minister Gigaba has been at forefront of efforts to rid our country and society of the scourge of child pornography.In this regard, Deputy Minister Gigaba hopes to enlist the support of society in general including various sectors such as traditional leaders in the ... [highlighted result]

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    2009/12/01

    M Gigaba to brief media on ports of entry during festive season, 2 Dec

    Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba will on Wednesday, 2 December 2009 brief the media on, amongst others:
    * Preparations for dealing with the country's ports of entry during the festive season
    * Facilitation of visitors to South Africa for the 2010 final draw to be held on 4 December 2009 in Cape Town
    * Departmental activities during the next two weeks.Media are invited as follows:Date: Wednesday, 2 December 2009
    Time: 11h00
    Venue: ... [highlighted result]

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    2009/11/26

    M Gigaba: International Organisation for Migration (IOM) Council

    The MIDSA regional consultative process creates a framework for a regular migration dialogue that includes:

    * Provision of a forum in which to build trust and confidence between participating SADC migration officials
    * Promotion of the positive aspects of migration among SADC member states
    * Development of regional institutional capacities to deal with migration, while strengthening the capacity of governments to meet their migration challenges in a comprehensive, interactive, ... [highlighted result]

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    2009/11/23

    M Gigaba arrives in Geneva ahead of council meeting of International Organisation for Migration

    Geneva: South African Deputy Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba is expected to arrive in Switzerland early on Monday, 23 November ahead of the 98th Council Meeting of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), scheduled for Geneva.In this regard, Deputy Minister Gigaba said "South Africa is a member of the IOM and this is an annual meeting. Among others, we will on Thursday, 26 November present a South African paper on our experiences in issues of migration in Southern ... [highlighted result]

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