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  Reading essential for nation building
Posted by: DMG-network - 08-10-2014, 05:30 PM - Forum: News Feed - No Replies

A culture of reading and writing can assist South Africa meet the demands of developing a knowledgeable society, while advancing the contribution of...

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  National Marine Week launched
Posted by: DMG-network - 08-10-2014, 05:30 PM - Forum: Eco News Feed - No Replies

Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa launched the annual National Marine Week Campaign, in Cape Town, on Monday.The National Marine Week is...

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  KZN Trail Series kicks off
Posted by: DMG-network - 08-10-2014, 05:30 PM - Forum: Sports Feed - No Replies

Speed was at the order of the day in race 1 of the 2014 Spur KZN Trail Seriesâ„¢ on Sunday as the KZN runners blitzed the Inanda Dam course in record times. In what is arguably the fastest course in the Series the front runners dipped below the 03:30 min per km mark and left [...]KZN Trail Series kicks off is a post from: Trail Running South Africa



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  New chocolate plant, a sweet deal for jobs
Posted by: DMG-network - 08-10-2014, 05:30 PM - Forum: NewsFeed - No Replies

Ferrero Group’s special advisor Zola Skweyiya says Africa (http://www.globalbuzz.net/africa/)’s first ever hazelnut factory has the potential to...

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  Big Walk to healthy lifestyle
Posted by: DMG-network - 06-10-2014, 11:05 AM - Forum: World Health Newsfeed - No Replies

Sports and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula says he is happy that more elderly citizens participated in the Big Walk this year to mitigate the...

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  Ekologinen Kiina
Posted by: Newsroom - 06-10-2014, 11:05 AM - Forum: Eco News Feed - No Replies

EKOLOGISTEN TEKIJÖIDEN VAIKUTUS KIINAN KANSANTALOUDEN KEHITYKSEEN Kiinasta povataan seuraavaa johtavaa maailmanvaltaa. Tämä kiinnostaa monia ulkomaisia yrityksiä ja monet hamuavatkin Kiinan markkinoille. Kiina on väkiluvultaan maailman suurin valtio, jossa on 1,3 miljardia asukasta. Maan talous on kasvanut nopeasti jopa maailmanlaajuisen talouskriisin aikana. Siksi monet olettavat, että Kiina kasvavine voimaresursseineen syrjäyttää Yhdysvallat johtavana maailmanvaltana. Kaupungistuminen Kiinan suurin [...]Ekologinen Kiina is a post from: Finland in One



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  Presidency addresses nuclear agreement reports
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Media reports that President Jacob Zuma has negotiated or will negotiate and conclude nuclear power agreements alone are incorrect.In a statement...

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  Schools build national spirit
Posted by: DMG-network - 04-10-2014, 01:42 PM - Forum: NewsFeed - No Replies

Over 9 000 flags have been given to schools across the country to encourage pride in the national identity among school children. Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa on Thursday said 9 530 flags have been distributed to schools as part of government’s programme to popularise national...

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  Sanral scoops top employer award
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The South African National Roads Agency Ltd (Sanral) has received a top employer award for its outstanding ability to attract and keep staff...

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  Lesotho to hold elections next year
Posted by: Newsroom - 03-10-2014, 12:52 PM - Forum: World News - No Replies

In an effort to ease a political crisis that resulted in an attempted coup in August, Lesotho will hold its General Elections in February 2015 and parliament will be reopened in a fortnight.

This was announced on Thursday by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is also the Southern African Development Community (SADC) peace mediator for Lesotho.

“His Majesty King Letsie III will reconvene parliament on 17 October 2014. The sitting of parliament will be limited to the passing of a budget and all other related matters regarding the holding of elections,” Deputy President Ramaphosa announced at a press conference held in Maseru.

There will be no motion of no confidence or politicians crossing the floor, said the facilitator.

“National general elections will be held towards the end of February 2015 and on a date to be set by His Majesty,” he said.

According to Deputy President Ramaphosa, parliament will be dissolved in December 2014 to prepare for the elections.

All the political parties have agreed to hold elections that were due in 2017 two years earlier as a way to resolve political tensions after an attempted coup and subsequent battles between the army and the police in the small mountain kingdom of southern Africa in August.

On 30 August, the Lesotho Defence Force raided three police stations, as well as the residences of Prime Minister Tom Thabane and newly appointed Lieutenant General Maaparankoe Mahao, and closed down radio stations and telecommunications in what was described by Thabane as an attempted coup.

The Prime Minister fled the country for fear of his life at the time. The action left one senior police officer dead and nine others injured.

Thabane returned to Lesotho under SADC protection shortly after subsequent negotiations in Pretoria. He called on SADC to provide military intervention, but was refused.

As chair of the SADC Organ on Politics, Defence and Security - which is responsible for promoting peace, security and stability in the region - President Jacob Zuma insisted that a political solution should be reached through dialogue.

The organ in its last meeting then appointed Deputy President Ramaphosa as head facilitator for SADC to mediate a peaceful resolution to the current political crisis.

Deputy President Ramaphosa admitted that security was a big concern for SADC after Tuesday's most recent gunfight between members of the army and police in a suburb of Maseru.

However, he believes that the declaration has the capability of taking the country forward.

He called on all political parties represented in parliament to recognise their responsibility to the people of Lesotho, to respect the Constitution, uphold democratic principles and secure the restoration of peace and of political stability and security in the kingdom.

“All the citizens of the Kingdom of Lesotho, including non-governmental organisations, all other role-players, traditional, civic and religious are called upon to support this critical endeavour for the restoration of peace and political stability and security in the Kingdom of Lesotho,” he said.

He also urged the police and the army to work together in the interest of Basotho people.

He added that the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) is expected to conduct elections on a free and fair basis.

“The SADC will assist the IEC in its efforts to hold credible, free and fair elections.” – SAnews.gov.za

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