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DIDIZA: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING (2): JUNE 1999 As Minister for Agriculture and Land Affairs, my vision for agriculture is that of an agricultural sector that is globally competitive, sustainable and diverse in its structure and participation. Within the next few months, we will establish the Letsema framework for Agricultural Delivery and Empowerment after consultation with stakeholders and endorsement by Minister, The Letsema Framework outlines structures and systems of co-operative government to facilitate delivery and empowerment of ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1999/9907011110a1001.htm Size: 16KB Source: MINISTRY AGRICULTURE, LAND AFFAIRS Speaker: DIDIZA: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING (2) Collection: gov |
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DIDIZA: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING, JUNE 1999 We are tackling the historic imbalances in agriculture by a multi-faceted strategy; redesigning farmer support services, building capacity in marketing and supporting the development of marketing infrastructure, promoting and redirecting research and technology development and identifying opportunities for small-holder farmers to move into the industrial production of crops like hemp, olives, sugar beet, sisal, flax, dates and macadamia nuts. In terms of the redistribution programme the ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1999/990629429p1006.htm Size: 11KB Source: MINISTRY AGRICULTURE, LAND AFFAIRS Speaker: DIDIZA Collection: gov |
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MDLADLANA: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING, JUNE 1999 Government's key priorities within the arena of labour market policy in the next period will be employment creation, the implementation of the skills development strategy in order to address our country's skills deficit, the reversal of the legacy of apartheid inequalities in the workplace, and building on the gains of the previous period to stabilise labour relations. Fourth is the skills revolution which is made possible by the passage of the Skills Development Act (1998) and the Skills ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1999/990629126p1003.htm Size: 19KB Source: MINISTRY OF LABOUR Speaker: MDLADLANA Collection: gov |
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ERWIN: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING, JUNE 1999 Their implementation throughout the region, coupled with trade and investment missions led by the DTI from South Africa to SADC Member States, has resulted in substantial investments in the region which are of mutual benefit to South Africa and the recipient countries. The missions provided a framework for South African business people to identify of trade and investment opportunities which offer them high returns while contributing to investment, technology transfer, employment and inputs ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1999/9907051035a1001.htm Size: 16KB Source: MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Speaker: ERWIN Collection: gov |
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ASMAL: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING, JUNE 1999 Communities will have to be mobilised to protect the schools from vandalism, to require accountability from teachers and learners alike, and to ensure that all our schools are drug-free zones. Much work has been done to uproot corruption in education, especially within the context of examinations. Communities should be made aware of what their schools are doing in this regard, and they should be able to hold the schools publicly accountable for the behaviour of teachers, and learners, and ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1999/9907011110a1003.htm Size: 13KB Source: MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Speaker: ASMAL Collection: gov |
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MTHEMBI-MAHANYELE: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING, JUNE 1999 However, key to sustainability and affordability of infrastructure development programmes is economic development with emphasis on employment creation, capacity building and training. Support programmes for small business development as an integral part of the infrastructure development programme to sustain employment and enhance affordability levels. We will formulate short and medium plans for infrastructure development which examine different options including spatial development of the ... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1999/990701208p1002.htm Size: 14KB Source: MINISTRY OF HOUSING Speaker: MTHEMBI-MAHANYELE Collection: gov |
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TSHABALALA-MSIMANG: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING, JUNE 1999 1. The Patient's Charter 2. Peer review Systems 3. Continuing Health Personnel Education 4. Appropriate and effective Complains Systems. * As a specific health sector intervention, ensure effective treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. H) Speed up development of District Health System with particular focus on ensuring service integration and effective multi sectoral interventions at this level. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1999/990701208p1001.htm Size: 13KB Source: MINISTRY OF HEALTH Speaker: TSHABALALA-MSIMANG Collection: gov |
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1999/06/28 |
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TSHWETE: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING, JUNE 1999 The unity of the South African Police Service is a critical element in our drive to bring the criminals to their knees. In my discussions with the National Commissioner, Mr Meyer Kahn, and the various divisions of the South African Police Service, I was assured of firm support in this regard. It is and should remain a collective response, spearheaded, of course, by the South African Police Service and the Community Police Forums. [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1999/990628215p1006.htm Size: 14KB Source: MINISTRY FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY Speaker: TSHWETE Collection: gov |
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MADUNA: PARLIAMENTARY MEDIA BRIEFING , JUNE 1999 After an extensive consultation with other role players in the criminal justice system, a dedicated Investigative Directorate for Organised Crime and Public Safety was established and for the first time police investigators are guided by skilled prosecutors on a day-to-day basis. The Department also introduced in Parliament the Prevention of Organised Crime Act which was passed by Parliament last year. The Department will remain one of the most important role players within NCPS, particularly... [highlighted result] URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speeches/1999/990628215p1002.htm Size: 15KB Source: MINISTR OF JUSTICE Speaker: MADUNA Collection: gov |