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Budget 2006
Tlala o kotsing. These Sesotho words loosely translate as “hunger you are in trouble”. They were repeatedly used by Finance Minister Trevor Manuel during his Budget Speech.
PUTTING OUR YOUTH FIRST
PUTTING OUR YOUTH FIRST
Anniversaries
Women’s March, 9 August 1956
On 9 August each year, South Africa celebrates National Women’s Day. On this day in 1956, some 20 000 women from all over the country marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria. They protested against the unjust pass laws of the apartheid government.
Zero tolerance for social grant fraud
Government workers who receive social grants illegally should come clean. This is a message from the Department of Social Development to 43 000 government workers. The department’s external director of communications Kgati Sathekge said the government was losing R7, 3 million a month because of corrupt officials. “We have now adopted zero tolerance against anyone misusing public funds.
STATE VISITS - STRENGTHENING INTERNATIONAL TIES
STATE VISITS
STRENGTHENING INTERNATIONAL TIES
The President, Deputy President, Ministers and Deputy Ministers do not go on state visits just to see other countries, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Aziz Pahad. They go to strengthen our relations and economic cooperation with the rest of the world.
Anyone can start a small business
Are you sitting at home worrying because you don’t have a job? Why not use the opportunities created by government and improve your lives! Many people who were unemployed in the past are now able to put bread on the table thanks to funding for small businesses through government’s economic programmes.
Funding
ADVERTORIAL - PUTTING MONEY IN YOUR POCKET
ADVERTORIAL
PUTTING MONEY IN YOUR POCKET

IMBIZO FEEDBACK - INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLANS
IMBIZO FEEDBACK
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLANS - HELPING TO REACH DELIVERY GOALS
President Mbeki: Speak with one voice
South Africans should work together no matter what political parties they belong to. They should get to know each other better and have more discussions about common goals no matter what language they speak.
This was the message from President Thabo Mbeki following discussions about his State of the Nation Address.