Response to Business Day Report on HIV and Aids communication structures


12 May 2005

In response to media enquiries GCIS wishes to clarify matters regarding its work in relation to other departments and in so doing to correct a misleading report that has appeared in Business Day (Spin doctors called upon to aid blunder-prone Manto, 12 May 2005) concerning communication on HIV and AIDS.

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Updating of Government's Programme of Action


3 May 2005

Coinciding with a series of media briefings by government clusters on implementation of the Programme of Action for 2005, the programme published on the government web site www.gov.za is being updated on the basis of reports by clusters to Cabinet. The Cabinet finalised the reports at its meeting on 28 April.

The updated report on implementation is being published cluster by cluster, in accordance with the schedule of cluster media briefings.

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Ten Year anniversary celebrations closing ceremony


8 February 2005

South Africans will be celebrating life at the official closing of the Ten Years of Freedom celebrations at the Athlone Stadium on Friday.

The eight-hour long event will follow President Thabo Mbeki's State of the Nation Address on the morning of the same day. It will be conveying the same message heard throughout the year-long celebrations, that we are a people united for a better South Africa and a better world.

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Government to honour communication excellence


29 November 2004

On behalf of the South African government, Dr Essop Pahad, Minister in The Presidency and Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) political head will on 3 December 2004, acknowledge and honour communicators who have shown commitment, innovation and excellence in government communication. Communicators will be honoured at the annual Government Communicators' Awards (GCA) to be held at the Gallagher Estate in Midrand.

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SA China relations strengthened


9 July 2004

The Minister in The Presidency, Dr EG Pahad and Vice Minister Wang Guoqing, responsible for the State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China, today, Friday, 9 July 2004, signed a Letter of Intent on Friendly Co-operation and Exchanges between the two states.

This signing follows the recent second meeting of the South Africa - People's Republic of China Bilateral Commission in Pretoria.

The Letter of Intent is attached, along with background notes on the visit.

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