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Matrics Learn About the World of Work
30 November 2005
MORE THAN ONE-THOUSAND matric candidates from across the Western Cape are attending workshops to prepare for the world of work, organised by the Western Cape Education Department (WCED). >
City of Cape Town Commits R400 000 to Shark Safety
29 November 2005
The City of Cape Town, as part of a holistic approach to the shark safety issue, is making R400 000 available to fund and support the Shark Spotting and Warning Programmes that are in place at Muizenberg and Fish Hoek beaches, as well as to ... >
Bold Steps in Advancing the Vision of a Learning Home For All
26 November 2005
OUR VISION of a learning home for all, will be taken forward boldly with the occupation of 14 new schools from the beginning of next year; the growth of 292 teacher posts in the basket of posts; the introduction of the new National Curriculum Statement ... >
Social Incubator at Schools to be Launched
24 November 2005
The Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport will on Friday, 25 November 2005, launch a Social Incubator Programme aimed at addressing social-ills in our communities utilizing schools as the center for community life. >
2005 Arts and Culture Awards
23 November 2005
The Western Cape Provincial Arts and Cultural Awards was initiated by the MEC in 1999. This exquisite event is held annually in order to give honour and recognition to individuals and organisations who have achieved and contributed in an outstanding manner to Drama (plays, written ... >
Provincial Cultural Awards Ceremony
23 November 2005
Western Cape Arts and Cultural practitioners that have made outstanding contributions towards the development of the cultural landscape in the province will be recognized and honoured at a fitting function to be held at Kirstenbosch gardens this evening. >
Special School Post Establishments
23 November 2005
THE Western Cape Education Department (WCED) allocates posts to schools every year, according to a national formula based mainly on the number of learners at a school. >
Statement By Cobus Dowry Minister For Agriculture In The Western Cape
22 November 2005
I am extremely proud that the Western Cape Department of Agriculture was awarded the gold trophy at the first ever Premier's Service Excellence Awards function held at the CCITC last night. The awards is run as a joint project between the Department of the Premier, ... >
New Medical Equipment to Improve State Facilities Health Care
18 November 2005
During a visit to Hermanus Hospital today Minister Uys said "well-functioning equipment is crucial to the delivery of quality health services" The Hospital received a new gastroscope worth R 120 000 and 3 infusion pumps worth R30 000. >
Xhosa Festival - Siyazingca ngesiXhosa "We are Proud of isiXhosa"
17 November 2005
The Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport in conjunction with the Western Cape Language Committee will be celebrating isiXhosa language at a Festival to be held at Langa Township outside Cape Town from the 22 - 27 November 2005. The Western Cape Language Committee has ... >
Minister Urge Poultry Farmers To Vaccinate Poultry Against Newcastle Disease
15 November 2005
The Minister of Agriculture of the Western Cape, Cobus Dowry, made an urgent appeal to poultry farmers to ensure that their flocks are vaccinated against Newcastle disease. He says that although the disease in the province has only caused isolated mortalities in poultry in Murraysburg, ... >
Minister Maan Pluimveeboere Om Hoenders Teen Newcastlesiekte In Te Ent
(only available in Afrikaans)15 November 2005
Die Wes-Kaapse Minister van Landbou, Cobus Dowry, het 'n dringende versoek aan pluimveeboere gerig om te verseker dat hulle hoenders teen Newcastlesiekte ingeent is. Hy sê dat alhoewel die siekte in die provinsie nog slegs by Murraysburg, Knysna en Napier geisoleerde vrektes in pluimvee veroorsaak ... >
Provincial Legislature - Questions
15 November 2005
Having arrived from a visit to the United Kingdom yesterday, Education MEC Cameron Dugmore had to answer eight parliamentary questions from Members in the House today (Tuesday 15 November 2005), which ranged from the role of Teacher Assistants to schools recycling projects, safety and the ... >
Western Cape Sport Summit Concluded
14 November 2005
The 2005 Sport Summit held at Saldanha Bay, comprising of all federations of the Western Cape including SAFA regions unanimously resolved that Cape Town shall have one venue for 2010 FIFA World Cup ending many months of conflicting reports on the issue. This resolution was ... >
World Diabetes Day
14 November 2005
Minister Pierre Uys said many complications of diabetes can beprevented or delayed through lifestyle measures such as a healthydiet, physical activity, the avoidance of overweight, not smoking andlimiting your alcohol intake. >
National Children's Day Celebration
5 November 2005
On 5 November 2005 the annual National Children's day was celebrated in the province of KwaZulu Natal. The Office on the Rights of the Child in the Presidency formed partnership with the 9 provincial Premiers and their Departments of Culture Affairs, Education, Social Services and ... >
Media Alert: Arts, Culture and Heritage Policy Summit
3 November 2005
Approximately 300 arts, cultural, language and heritage practitioners from across the Western Cape will be putting their heads together, discussing and making last changes to the Department's Cultural Policy at a summit to be held at the Ritz Hotel in Sea Point. >
Improved ENT Services at Provincial Hospitals
1 November 2005
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) services are one of the most needed health services catered for in the Western Cape. Therefore the Western Cape Department of Health, as part of its Christmas Deliverables, is set to improve access to and delivery of ENT services at ... >
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