Statement following meeting between Government and SANEF leadership


29 October 2011

Engagement between government and South Africa’s news media should be directed towards assisting the country’s continuing transition from apartheid to democracy and building national pride and self-belief, without stifling critical public debate.

Government and media also have to establish and sustain mutual trust and respect for the roles these institutions play in consolidating the democracy envisioned in the Constitution.

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Special announcements by President Zuma

Ladies and gentlemen of the media,

Thank you for joining us today.

I have a few announcements to make. These relate to changes to the National Executive of government, the Commission of Inquiry into the Strategic Defence Procurement Packages and the matter relating to the National Police Commissioner.

I have decided to make the following changes to the National Executive.

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Government on improvements to Presidency properties


20 October 2011

Government rejects suggestions that renovations to official residences and offices of the President of the Republic of South Africa are an extravagance or that they compromise social delivery.

Government is clear about the priorities facing the nation and invests appropriately in these priorities – with public works (the basis of a major job-creation drive), health and education together accounting for 70 percent of the national Budget.

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Governance and Administration Cluster media briefing: 20 Sep


19 September 2011

Members of the media are invited to a media briefing of the Governance and Administration Cluster. 

The Deputy Chairperson of the cluster, Minister Richard Baloyi will lead the briefing. 

The details are as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Time: 09h00 - 10h00
Venue: Imbizo Media Centre in Parliament, Cape Town

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