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Public Information: U

General information publications, listed alphabetically. These documents are also placed under the relevant life events and categories in Your Life and Topics.
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There are many people who come to South Africa for different reasons. This document helps you understand exactly what documents you'll need for staying or working in South Africa.

UMphathiswa wezeMali uGqirha Ivan Meyer ubemele uRhulumente weNtshona Koloni kwiseshini yokutshintshwa kwegama lendlela i-Table Bay Boulevard ibizwe ngokuba yi-FW de Klerk Boulevard kwakunye nokuvuyisana nowayesakuba ngumongameli.

Hypertension is often undiagnosed because there isn't always noticeable symptoms. Have your blood pressure tested and know your numbers.

With an estimated 30 000 children being trafficked every year in South Africa, new travel regulations have been introduced that aim to improve children's safety while travelling.

This document provides information to employers on the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF). It includes details on who needs to contribute to the Fund , how to register to pay UIF contributions, how to calculate these contributions and how to make payments.

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This is a "pro forma" Constitution for Community Police Forums (CPFs) in the Western Cape.
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The Cape Higher Education Consortium (CHEC) aims to establish the Western Cape as a strong higher education region. This academic consortium comprises the four public universities in the Western Cape. CHEC together with the universities have developed a brochure which provides the profile of the universities and a few highlights.

UMphicothi- zincwadi  Jikelele woMzantsi Afrika (AGSA), UMnu Kimi Makwethu, kwiveki ephelileyo unike imbeko uNonyebo wePhondo leNtshona Koloni kunye namanye amaSebe alishumi  apha eNtshona Koloni ngokufumana uphicotho zincwadi olungenachaphaaza  kunyaka mali ka 2013/14.

The Western Cape Government works constantly to improve the food security of the people in the province through various programmes and funding opportunities.

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This is a record of the proceedings at the City of Cape Town Urban Renewal Political champion's meeting held on 14 April 2003.
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This is a report on the URP Champions Meeting which discussed integration and co-ordination, quick win and anchor projects, local government presentation, business plan, URP launch and the CRS and URP integration presentation.
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This pamphlet provides general information on the Urban Renewal Programme.
This document gives a description of al the Urban Renewal Programme (URP) projects in Khayelitsha and the amount budgeted for each project.
This document gives a description of al the Urban Renewal Programme (URP) projects in Mitchells Plain and the amount budgeted for each project.
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This document informs Cabinet on the status, progress and achievements of the national Urban Renewal Programme (URP) within the Khayelitsha and Mitchell's Plain Nodal Points.
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This document informs Cabinet on the status, progress and achievements of the national Urban Renewal Programme (URP) within the Khayelitsha and Mitchell's Plain Nodal Points.
Many South African households get caught off-guard by sudden, unexpected periods of load shedding. 
 
This guide is intended to help the public use the National Environment Management Act (the "NEMA"). It includes information on how to make a complaint about someone who is harming the environment and how to participate, as a member of the public, in decisions that affect the environment.