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SA to intervene as Zim leaders fail to meet

President Jacob Zuma is preparing to intervene urgently in Zimbabwe.

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Miss World Contestants Can Change the World - Zuma

President Jacob Zuma believes that the Miss World contestants can play a significant role in addressing challenges face the world.

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Zuma Warns Councillors On Tembisa Look-in

COUNCILLORS could find themselves out of work if they continue to ignore community issues, President Jacob Zuma said after a surprise visit to Madela Kufa Section 2 township in Tembisa yesterday, where angry residents have staged protests over service delivery failures.

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Zuma shocked by settlement grime

President Jacob Zuma has toured the Madelakufa informal settlement in Tembisa to experience the living conditions for himself.

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Informal settlements problematic - JZ

"Informal settlements are where many problems are. If we can develop them there'll be a big percentage drop in crime," says President Jacob Zuma.

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Zuma drops in on Tembisa

President Jacob Zuma has paid the East Rand township of Tembisa a surprise visit to see the residents' living conditions for himself.

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Zuma Tells Cabinet Team to Tackle Corruption Scourge

President Jacob Zuma and his Cabinet have vowed to deal with the "scourge" of corruption in the government in a determined and co-ordinated way to prevent it infesting every nook and cranny of society.

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Zuma tackles corruption head-on

With corruption and fraud eating away at the South African public and private sectors, President Jacob Zuma has ordered his cabinet to come up with a plan.

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Address By President Jacob Zuma to the Report Back Meeting With Performing Artists/Cultural Industry Sector

Programme Director, Minister Collins Chabane,

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Zuma Reports Back to Local Musicians, Artists

President Jacob Zuma met with local musicians and artists on Tuesday to report back on how government was addressing the challenges they had raised in an earlier meeting.

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S.Africa goal drought continues against Jamaica

Goal-shy 2010 World Cup hosts South Africa flopped again on Tuesday when held 0-0 by Jamaica in a lacklustre friendly. Bafana Bafana (The Boys) have not scored for 385 minutes and the first African nation chosen to stage the international football showpiece ended a 17-match schedule this year with just nine goals and four victories. The closest a match watched by President Jacob Zuma came to producing...

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Zuma must distance himself from Malema

A warning uttered recently by Zwelinzima Vavi, Cosatu general secretary, should ring alarm bells for President Jacob Zuma, writes Patrick Laurence.

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Too much sex on TV - Zuma

President Jacob Zuma has cautioned artists and musicians to be responsible when developing local television and radio content.

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Finding the Middle Ground

THE outcome of the past weekend's alliance summit gives a good indication of how SA will be governed for the next three to seven years of the Jacob Zuma presidency. And the outlook is not as bad as some of the wild rhetoric of the past few months might have suggested.

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J Zuma on meeting with artists and cultural workers

President Jacob Zuma meets artists and cultural workers 17 November 2009 President Jacob Zuma today Tuesday, 17 November 2009, met with around 500 representatives of the South African cultural industry in Sandton, Johannesburg. The President was joined by a number of ministers from relevant departments, including Minister of Arts and Culture Lulu Xingwana, Ministers in the Presidency Collins Chabane...