Zuma seeking job opportunities as he negotiates better co operation with "France on the five national priorities, education, health, rural development, the fight against crime and creating decent work" A very noble thing to do especial in times like this when un-employment is rive and printed buffalo is scares.
With Foot and Mouth crippling the influx off a fore mentioned buffalo, one sit in suspense and wonder what trade agreement he has reached with COSATU for this and what benefits and privileges he has the right to sigh for. Free is democracy that much is true, but an Investor needs to insure at least capital recuperation before Industrial action high jacks his venture.
President Zuma was welcomed by D Caanepa, Prefect of Ille de France Region Military Governon of Paris (Picture Source) |
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Date: 02 Mar 2011
Title: Zuma, Sarkozy to deepen cooperation
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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma, who arrived in Paris yesterday, is expected to engage President Nicolas Sarkozy today to deepen cooperation with France on the five national priorities, education, health, rural development, the fight against crime and creating decent work.
Zuma is on a state visit to that country at the invitation of Sarkozy, accompanied by International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of Trade and Industry, Rob Davies, Minister of Finance, Pravin Gordhan, Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa and Minister of Energy, Dipuo Peters.
There is also a strong business delegation, invited by the Department of Trade and Industry and Business Unity South Africa.
Some of the companies specialise in the six growth areas mentioned in the New Growth Path. These are infrastructure development, agriculture, mining and beneficiation, manufacturing, the green economy and tourism.
During the visit the President is expected to hold talks with the Prime Minister Francois Fillon, President of the Senate, Gerard Larcher, Mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoe as well as Bernard Accoyer President of the National Assembly to discuss various economic and cultural relations.
He will also participate in a remembrance ceremony for Dulcie September, an ANC Representative who was brutally murdered in Paris on 29 March 1988 by unknown people.
At the end of the visit on Friday, the President will travel to Nouakchott in Mauritania, in his capacity as a member of the African Union High-Level Panel for the Resolution of the Crisis in Cote d'Ivoire.
The President is expected back in South Africa on Saturday. - BuaNews
Date: 02 Mar 2011
Title: Zuma, Sarkozy to deepen cooperation
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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma, who arrived in Paris yesterday, is expected to engage President Nicolas Sarkozy today to deepen cooperation with France on the five national priorities, education, health, rural development, the fight against crime and creating decent work.
Zuma is on a state visit to that country at the invitation of Sarkozy, accompanied by International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of Trade and Industry, Rob Davies, Minister of Finance, Pravin Gordhan, Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa and Minister of Energy, Dipuo Peters.
There is also a strong business delegation, invited by the Department of Trade and Industry and Business Unity South Africa.
Some of the companies specialise in the six growth areas mentioned in the New Growth Path. These are infrastructure development, agriculture, mining and beneficiation, manufacturing, the green economy and tourism.
During the visit the President is expected to hold talks with the Prime Minister Francois Fillon, President of the Senate, Gerard Larcher, Mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoe as well as Bernard Accoyer President of the National Assembly to discuss various economic and cultural relations.
He will also participate in a remembrance ceremony for Dulcie September, an ANC Representative who was brutally murdered in Paris on 29 March 1988 by unknown people.
At the end of the visit on Friday, the President will travel to Nouakchott in Mauritania, in his capacity as a member of the African Union High-Level Panel for the Resolution of the Crisis in Cote d'Ivoire.
The President is expected back in South Africa on Saturday. - BuaNews
Corporate pirates they should be called. At least the Somalians has the guts to endeavor on their affirmative actions in person. With the youth that still battle to accept the struggle is over and investment is into their productivity and stability one wonders how much protection freedom of speech and democracy will offer these very valuable trade agreements and negotiations.
(by Petrus Viviers)
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