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Newsletter No. 72
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30 September 2009
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GOVERNMENT
THE global economic downturn has forced government to focus finding new, innovative ways of improving service delivery with less resources.
> Read moreSERVICE DELIVERY
GOVERNMENT calls on all stakeholders to make sure that the REDS process is concluded in the best interest of all electricity distribution beneficiaries including industry and households.
> Read moreCAPE TOWN
REPORT shows that Cape Town has taken significant steps to ensure that the carbon footprint resulting from hosting the 2010 FIFA World Cup is kept at low levels.
> Read moreBUFFALO CITY
AN Integrated Development Plan workshop looked at projects undertaken and completed in the past financial year, as well as what was on the cards for the 2009/2010 year
> Read moreCAPE TOWN
A PANEL of experts is to undertake an ongoing review and assessment of a wide range of research aspects related to climate change
> Read moreCAPE TOWN
THE City is rolling out the Integrated Rapid Transport system, a public transport system that will offer safe, reliable, fast and scheduled transport services.
> Read moreMUNICIPALITIES
AGREEMENT reached with the Development Bank of Southern Africa to deploy financial experts to "specifically build capacity" at municipalities.
> Read moreNELSON MANDELA BAY
MAYOR Nondumiso Maphazi lauds the contribution of the economic advisory panel for the advice and support it provides the municipality.
> Read moreNELSON MANDELA BAY
THE municipality is to accelerate the provision of housing with the appointment of two social housing institutions to develop units for low income households.
> Read moreMUNICIPALITIES
MINISTERS declare war against corruption and promise to act against officials who abuse power irrespective of their political affiliation.
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