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Political Resources On The Net - South Africa I Index of south African political sites available on the Internet, with links to Parties, Organizations, Governments and Media http://www.politicalresources.net/south_afr.htm
Extractions: South Africa (1:4 Parties) Last updated: The Constitution Elections in South Africa by Wilfried Derksen. South African General Elections 2004 by Saweb South African Elections 1999 by Saweb General Elections in the Republic of South Africa South African Elections 1999 Internet Gateway to Southern Africa Web-Chart Politics in South Africa Parties South Africa Online South Africa by WoYaa! South Africa by Index on Africa Addresses of South African Political Parties Local Government Elections African National Congress (ANC) Nelson Mandela The Mandela page ANC Youth League News Briefings from the ANC New National Party New National Party Western Cape Province Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) Inkatha Freedom Party Youth Brigade Old site Inkatha Freedom Party Women Brigade ... Nick Clelland MP of Democratic Alliance Democratic Party of South Africa East Gauteng Region Democratic Party of South Africa University of Pretoria Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) ACDP Thswane Konserwatiewe Party Conservative Party United Democratic Movement Bantu Holomisa page President of United Democratic Movement (only Internet Explorer) Vryheidsfront Freedom Front Herstigte Nasionale Party (HNP) South African Communist Party (SACP) Communist Party (gopher)
Extractions: On Wednesday, April 14, 2004, the Republic of South Africa held its third one-person, one-vote general election. A history and description of the South African electoral system is presented here. In addition, national- and provincial-level results are available here for the following general elections: April 14, 2004 Results Election Map June 2, 1999 Results Election Map April 26-29, 1994 Results Election Map More information about these elections is available here The statistics published here come from reports issued by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) For any questions, comments or suggestions concerning the information available here, please send me a message The Republic of South Africa Electoral System General Elections June 2, 1999 ... Results by Provinces Results by Provinces and Districts Eastern Cape Eastern Transvaal (now Mpumalanga) KwaZulu/Natal North-West ... Northern Transvaal (subsequently the Northern Province; now Limpopo)
United Nations Integrated Regional Information Networks - OCHA mercenaries arrested in Zimbabwe on charges of conspiring to topple the president of Equatorial Guinea are taking the south African government to court, a http://www.irinnews.org/frontpage.asp?SelectRegion=Southern_Africa&SelectCountry
South African Government Magazines - AllYouCanRead.com AllYouCanRead.com Magazines south African government Magazines - The most complete source of south African government magazines. http://www.allyoucanread.com/magazines.asp?idCat=594
Www.satour.co.za/ Economist.com Country Briefings south africa Apr 15th 2004 south africa s election A dull poll pleases Apr 15th 2004 south africa set to plod on with Mbeki President Thabo Mbekis african National http://www.satour.co.za/
Trade & Investment South Africa, Singapore Office. Welcome to south africa s National Trade Investment Promotion Agency s Office in Singapore on the World Wide Web. I should explain http://web.singnet.com.sg/~satrade2/
Extractions: Search this site Site Map What's New South African High commission's homepage Internet Newsletter Digest Internet Newsletter Digest is a free weekly electronic newsletter, compiled and extracted from major South African newspapers and business magazines. The newsletter aims to raise awareness among Singaporeans and South African in Singapore on what is happening in South Africa. If you wish to be informed on the latest issue of Newsletter Digest, please click this form to send us your contact details. World Cup Kick by Business report online Have an enquiry on trade and business opportunities in South Africa? Please click this form to send your trade enquiry. CLICK THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR MORE INFORMATION: Frequently Asked Questions Statistics South Africa Investor Handbook (It will take a while to download) Import duties in South Africa What is VAT ?
Resources On South African Higher Education This website is designed to support higher education in south africa and people working to transform it. There are links here to http://www.isp.msu.edu/AfricanStudies/SAHiEdcn.htm
SANAS Home Page The south African National Accreditation System (SANAS) is recognised by the south African government as the single National Accreditation Body that gives http://www.sanas.co.za/
Extractions: Total Hits The South African National Accreditation System Welcome to the home page of the South African National Accreditation System (SANAS) The South African National Accreditation System (SANAS) is recognised by the South African Government as the single National Accreditation Body that gives formal recognition that Laboratories, Certification Bodies, Inspection Bodies, Proficiency Testing Scheme Providers and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) test facilities are competent to carry out specific tasks. SANAS certificates are a formal recognition that an organisation is competent to perform specific tasks. SANAS is responsible for the accreditation of Certification bodies to ISO/IEC Guide 62, 65 and 66 (and the IAF interpretation thereof), and laboratories (testing and calibration) to ISO/IEC 17025. Inspection Bodies are accredited to ISO/IEC/17020 standards. GLP facilities are inspected for compliance to OECD GLP principles. This Web site describes the services that SANAS can provide to your organisation. Should you require any further information please complete the
Truth And Reconciliation Commission Home Page The south African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was set up by the government of National Unity to help deal with what happened under apartheid. http://www.doj.gov.za/trc/
Extractions: Last update: 10 April 2003 Please Note: Some of the telephone numbers relating to the TRC is no longer operational, due to the fact that the Commission is no longer active. For issues relating to access to information not available on the site, please contact the one of the following persons: Tel: +27 +12 3151672/1715 Email: fhoosen@justice.gov.za For issues relating to problems on the website or information regarding the website itself, please contact the webmaster at: webmaster The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was set up by the Government of National Unity to help deal with what happened under apartheid. The conflict during this period resulted in violence and human rights abuses from all sides. No section of society escaped these abuses. The TRC is based on the Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act, No 34 of 1995
SA Overview government Online, Home System Structure Presidency Ministers Deputy Ministers National Departments Documents Speeches . government system PDF. http://www.gov.za/sa_overview/
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Business Day WHEN Microsoft introduced a new licensing model for its software late last year, simmering resentment within government finally boiled over. http://www.bday.co.za/bday/content/direct/1,3523,1266306-6099-0,00.html
Extractions: Crippling licence fees will be avoided by using free open-source programs Information Technology Editor WHEN Microsoft introduced a new licensing model for its software late last year, simmering resentment within government finally boiled over. For months the State IT Agency had winced at the incessant expense of buying software licences for hundreds of thousands of staff spread across government departments. Now the agency has declared that it will ditch expensive brand name software in many cases and switch to opensource alternatives. The move should save at least R3bn a year, says agency chief information officer Mojalefa Moseki. The policy should also help to create a new generation of programmers skilled in developing their own applications. The beauty of open-source software is that its underlying code can be accessed so that end users can modify it to suit their needs or build new applications. Equally compelling for cashstrapped governments is that many of the programs are free, with suppliers making their money by supporting the systems. "Government spends close to R3bn a year on software licences alone," says Moseki. With support and upgrade costs added, the total bill was a punishing R9,4bn last year. "Barely a cent of that is spent in SA because all the companies like Microsoft, Sun, IBM and Lotus are multinationals, so the money goes abroad. SA is a consumer of software, but we can develop it ourselves."
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Government Welcome to the the government by Deception website. If you are reading this, it means you do NOT have a frames capable browser. http://www.africancrisis.org/default2.asp
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