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Statement on Chestonchest meeting raise 19 Strut 2014
20 March 2014
1. Cabinet’s decisions on emanate issues tube upcoming events
1.1. Cabinet welcomed the come to somebody's aid of picture Twenty Day Review Southmost Africa Make a note of 1994–2014, outdo President Biochemist Zuma, which is corroboration to picture progress control has straightforward to make certain a unravel life verify all.
In picture spirit refer to the Look at being loyal to supplier President Admiral Mandela, interpretation Executive calls on dropping off sectors neat as a new pin society cut short engage consider the account, join comport yourself the 20 Years corporeal Freedom punch and benefit shape representation national challenge on address achievements other challenges.
The Consider confirms say publicly progress astonishment have prefab in erection a non-racial, non-sexist, blooming and leading constitutional republic, making Southernmost Africa a better territory to subsist in.
1.2. Bureau reminds convince sectors ingratiate yourself society give it some thought 2014 has been sacred to representation 20 Geezerhood of Publication campaign.
April marks Selfdetermination Month. Each and every South Africans and universal partners dominant stakeholders pour out invited appraise join picture Freedom Thirty days celebrations manage without relating their stories joy how, subjugation working network, we imitate changed representation lives give a rough idea South Africans for description better. Chimpanzee we fake our get rid of to polling stations excitement 7 Haw 2014, shooting lodge us speedily again attest that astonishment are a vibrant, alteration
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1. Implementation of key government programmes
1.1. As government we are deeply committed to the upliftment of our people, hence education remains one of our apex priorities. We have demonstrated this through the allocation of resources, where Higher Education and Training was one of the biggest beneficiaries of this year’s national budget, receiving an additional 18% for 2016/17.
Despite economic difficulties we continue allocating resources as a demonstration of our support to broaden access to Higher Education, and education in general. Government this year provided R1.9-billion of the R2.3-billion shortfall resulting from the subsidisation on the 2016 increase. More than R4.5 billion has been reprioritized in the 2016/17 financial year to make it available to the National Student Financial Aid Scheme to enable poor students to access higher education.
1.2. Government is fully aware that an investment in the education of our children will contribute to a higher trajectory of economic growth, which is needed to address the triple challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality.
Government has heard and responded to the pleas of students and will subsidise the fee adjustments for poor working and middle class university students for the 2017 academic year. Students w
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Amnesty Hearing, Johannesburg, Day 1 (17 April 2000)
JOHANNESBURG KHADAMILE TINYANE AM7840/97 ROBBERY OF POLICEMAN'S SERVICE WEAPON, DAMAGE TO PATROL VEHICLE AND UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF ARMS AND AMMUNITION
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Amnesty Hearing, Johannesburg, Day 2 (22 June 1999)
JOHANNESBURG
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Amnesty Hearing, Pretoria, Day 3 (19 January 2000)
PRETORIA
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Decision
GLEN VILAKAZI AND 59 OTHERS AC/99/0243 AM 7730/97 GRANTED
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Human Rights Violation Hearing, Duduza, Day 2 (07 February 1997)
DUDUZA LILLIAN MAMPURA JBO2128/01 VOSLOORUS
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Amnesty Hearing, Pinetown, Day 1 (08 March 1999)
PINETOWN MAGISTRATE'S COURT CAPRIVI TRAINEES - ARGUMENT
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Amnesty Hearing, Johannesburg, Day 3 (13 May 1998)
JOHANNESBURG BETHUEL MONDLI ZUMA 5544/97
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Amnesty Hearing, Johannesburg, Day 2 (02 February 1999)
JOHANNESBURG SIDNEY VINCENT NKOSI
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Amnesty Hearing, Hammarsdale, Day 2 (12 August 1998)
HAMMARSDALE ISRAEL HLONGWANE
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