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2013 State of the Nation Address

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State of the Nation Address By His Excellency Jacob G Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa on the occasion of the Joint Sitting Of Parliament

President Zuma arrives in Parliament for SONA

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has arrived in Parliament for this year’s State of the Nation Address, joining hundreds of people who had converged earlier to listen to the speech.

Glitz and glamour ahead of SONA

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Cape Town – Dignitaries have started streaming in to the National Assembly where President Jacob Zuma is expected to arrive shortly to deliver his State of the Nation Address.

Expectation that Zuma should speak on wage subsidy

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Pretoria - Political Science lecturer at the Tshwane University of Technology, Levy Ndou, says President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) should touch on the youth wage subsidy.

Zuma encourages young minds

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has urged young global leaders to excel in their studies and other academic activities

President meets Young Global Leader

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President Jacob Zuma today met with 17 year old Luvo Gila, of Kensington, one of the 20 pupils who will represent the country at the Global Young Leaders Conference in Washington DC, United States of America

RVF cases increase

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Pretoria - The number of people infected with Rift Valley Fever (RVF) has increased to 104 said the Department of Health on Friday.

English fans disappointed, but love Cape Town

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Cape Town - Thousands of English fans might be venting their disappointment as their team yesterday notched up the second straight draw in the World Cup - this time a goalless draw against Algeria in Cape Town - but most of them love the Mother City.

FIFA to beef up security

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Johannesburg- FIFA has decided to beef up security at all World Cup stadia change rooms on match days after a security breach at Cape Town's Green Point Stadium on Friday.

Africa to showcase unique culture

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Johannesburg-South Africa and other African countries are using the four week-long World football tournament to showcase their unique culture

SA to showcase unique culture

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Johannesburg-South Africa and other African countries are using the four week-long World football tournament to showcase their unique culture.

Opening remarks by President Jacob Zuma at the Heads of State and Government 2010 Soccer World Cup Education Campaign Summit

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Your Excellencies Heads of State and Government;
African Union representative, His Excellency President Ali Ondimba Bongo, of the Republic of Gabon,
Former Heads of States and other Eminent Persons present,
UNESCO Director General
Irina Bokova;
Dr Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee and delegation,
FIFA President Sepp Blatter;
Honourable Ministers and Deputy Ministers;
1Goal co-chairperson Archbishop Desmond Tutu and all representatives,
Bafana Bafana captain Aaron Mokoena and African Football legends,
Miss South Africa, Nicole Flint,
Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
Esteemed guests,