Statement on Cabinet meeting of 19 March 2003
19 March 2003
Cabinet today conveyed a message of condolences and support to President Thabo Mbeki and his family on the passing away of the President's sister.
19 March 2003
Cabinet today conveyed a message of condolences and support to President Thabo Mbeki and his family on the passing away of the President's sister.
7 May 2003
A joint meeting of Cabinet Committees today constituted itself into a special Cabinet meeting to consider a proposal by President Thabo Mbeki with regard to National Mourning on the passing of Tata Walter Sisulu, and funeral arrangements.
3 December 2003
Cabinet was today briefed on the work of the Interim Management Team deployed to work with the Eastern Cape Provincial Government in improving service delivery and governance in the Provincial Departments of Education; Health; Roads and Public Works; Social Development and the Provincial Treasury.
12 November 2003
A joint sitting of the Cabinet Committees on Social and Economic Sectors today received a detailed briefing on the draft Operational Plan for Comprehensive HIV and AIDS Care and Treatment in our country. The discussion was in preparation for the Cabinet meeting which will take place next week.
5 November 2003
At its meeting today, Cabinet noted preparations for the Voter Registration weekend of 8 - 9 November, and its importance in preparing for successful elections next year. Government wishes to join the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in calling on all South Africans to use this chance to register or to check if their names are on the voters' roll.
22 October 2003
The main focus of discussions in Cabinet today was on issues pertaining to the fiscal framework and division of revenue, in order to guide preparations for the Medium-term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) by the Minister of Finance to Parliament on 12 November. The Statement will deal with broad indications regarding allocation of resources for the next 3-year expenditure period.
18 September 2003
Cabinet yesterday (17 September) approved a set of additional National Orders, in addition to the three that were designed last year. The new orders are meant to honour individuals who have rendered distinguished service for democracy and human rights (Order of Albert Luthuli), those who have shown outstanding bravery in great danger (Order of Bravery) and for excellence in the fields of arts, culture, literature, music, journalism and/or sport (Order of Creative Talent).