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MEC Shocked at Brutal Killing of Twelve Year Old Rural Learner

28 July 2004

Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore has expressed shock and anger at the brutal killing of a 12-year-old rural learner who is suspected to have been raped and her throat slit. Read More

Education MEC to Provide Warmth to Koue Bokkeveld

26 July 2004

As a further demonstration of the Western Cape government's commitment to create a learning home for all, Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will be switching on the electricity of the Voorsorg Primary School in the Koue Bokkeveld near Ceres, today (... Read More

Massive Measles and Polio Immunisation Campaign 2004

25 July 2004

The Department of Health would like to urge parents, guardians, caregivers and the general public to bring their children who are under five years of age for immunisation at their near Read More

SAPS Memorial Wall for Fallen Colleagues Unveiled : Cape Town

22 July 2004

A memorial wall, remembering sixty-one police officers attached to various Units of the South African Police Service in the Western Cape who since 1994 paid the highest price for their Country whilst performing their duty, was unveiled by the... Read More

Minister Stali Hands Over Sporting Equipment To 220 Schools Of Western Cape

22 July 2004

Five Hundred thousand learners of the Western Cape will for the first time have direct access to nine different sporting codes, MInister of Cultural Affairs, Sport and Recreation, Chris Stali has announced during a hand-over of sporting equipment to... Read More

Deputy Minister and MEC to Warn Learners Against Dangers of Drugs

21 July 2004

Social Development Deputy Minister Dr Jean Benjamin and Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will be addressing learners at the four high schools in George as part of the government's ongoing awareness and education campaign on drugs and... Read More

Building a Learning Home for All

21 July 2004

In response to Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool's call to build the Western Cape as a Home for All, Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will over the next few weeks switch on the lights of at least six of the remaining twelve schools without power. Read More

Effects of stronger Rand on Agriculture

21 July 2004

The exchange rate appreciation has positive implications for some industries, while negatively affecting others. The state of agricultural markets affects everything from the income of farmers to the trade balance. Read More

Mec to Take Action Against Ill-Disciplined Teachers

20 July 2004

Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore has vowed to take action against teachers who arrive late for school, or behave in other ill-disciplined ways. Read More

Third School Term - MEC Message to Learners, Parents and Teachers

19 July 2004

Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore, will be visiting the Sinethemba High School in Phillippi, tomorrow (Wednesday 21 July 2004) from 08h00 - 08h20, to urge learners to work even harder, for them to ensure they progress to the next grade. Read More

Dispute Resolution Indaba- Media Invitation

18 July 2004

A ground breaking Indaba to address Dispute Resolution mechanisms in sport will be held on Saturday, 24 July 2004 at the Ritz Hotel in Sea Point, Cape Town says the Western Cape MEC for Cultural Affairs, Sport and Recreation, Mr Chris Stali. Read More

MEC to address 200 exceptional grade 12 mathematics learners

15 July 2004

Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will tonight address about 200 exceptional grade 12 mathematics learners who have for the past week been exposed to an intense week of learning and fun, to develop a well-rounded understanding of... Read More

MEC to launch R3m contribution to President's urban and rural development programme

14 July 2004

Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore, will tomorrow morning launch the department's R3m contribution to the President's urban and rural development programme. The launch function will take place on Friday 16 July 2004, from 11h00 at the Good... Read More

Education MEC to Welcome Back School Children from New Zealand

13 July 2004

Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will on Friday welcome back a school touring party from a successful trip down under, where an under-12 rugby team has won all of their five games against their New Zealand counterparts. Read More

Dealing with staff shortages in our provincial hospitals

12 July 2004

Statement by Professor Craig Househam Head of the Western Cape Department of Health Read More

Education MEC to Visit Training Programmes

11 July 2004

Western Cape Education MEC Cameron Dugmore will visit two centres where training programmes on the Revised National Curriculum Statement (RNCS) for Grades 4 to 6, are taking place. The visits will take place on Tuesday 13 July, times and venues as... Read More

3 Provinces project a triumph

6 July 2004

Joint statement by: Mr Cobus Dowry: MEC for Agriculture in the Western Cape Mrs Tina Joemat-Pettersson: MEC for Agriculture in the Northern Cape Mr Lumkile Ngada: Head of Department of Agriculture in the Eastern Cape   Read More

Education Minister Welcomes Satisfactory Ending to Edgemead Racism Assault Case

5 July 2004

Western Cape Education Minister Cameron Dugmore this morning welcomed the settlement in the racism case between two families, involving two high school girls. Read More

Minister Ramatlakane appeals for community partnership in curbing crime and attacks on N2 road users.

5 July 2004

Western Cape Minister for Community Safety Leonard Ramatlakane says solving the crime and attacks on motorists on the N2 freeway is also part of the service delivery deposits that the Western Cape provincial government is committed to. Read More

Problems at Red Cross, Tygerberg and other Western Cape Hospitals Being Addressed

1 July 2004

Issued by: Minister of Health, Mr Pierre Uys Date: 10 June 2004 For release: Immediate Read More

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