Press Statements for 2010
President Zuma to receive letters of credence from Ambassodors and High Commissioners-designate to South Africa
President Jacob Zuma, will tomorrow, 28 October, receive the Letters of Credence and Commissions from Ambassadors and High Commissioners-designate to South Africa.27 October 2010
Cabinet statement on the new growth path
President Jacob Zuma yesterday convened a special cabinet meeting to discuss the key economic challenges facing South Africa and endorsed a proposed new growth path for the country that will place employment at the centre of government economic policy. The new growth path is a broad framework that sets out a vision and identifies key areas where jobs can be created.26 October 2010
President Zuma sends well wishes to matriculants
President Jacob Zuma today wished all matriculants everything of the best in their final examinations which began today.25 October 2010
President Zuma has no meeting with radio presenter
The Presidency has noted media reports stating that President Jacob Zuma is scheduled to meet radio presenter Gareth Cliff.23 October 2010
President Jacob Zuma to open Camden Power Station in Mpumalanga
President Jacob Zuma will on Saturday, 23 October, officially reopen the Camden Power Station in Ermelo, Mpumalanga.21 October 2010
President Zuma to launch the CAF African Women Championship
President Jacob Zuma will on Sunday, 24 October 2010, meet the national women’s team Banyana Banyana ahead of the start of the CAF African Women Championship (AWC) 2010.21 October 2010
Happy birthday Mama Sisulu from President Jacob Zuma
On behalf of Government and the people of South Africa, let me wish you a very happy and fulfilling birthday as you turn 92 years old today.21 October 2010
President Zuma concludes successful State Visit to Arab Republic of Egypt
His Excellency President Jacob Zuma has today, 20 October 2010, concluded a highly successful State Visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt. Hosted by his counterpart His Excellency President Hosni Mubarak, President Zuma led a delegation of six ministers, three deputy ministers, senior government officials and a business entourage of more than a hundred business people.20 October 2010
President Zuma appoints Political Adviser as special envoy to Sudan
President Jacob Zuma has appointed his Political Adviser, Mr Charles Nqakula, as his special envoy to the Sudan.18 October 2010
President Zuma accepts SABC Board resignations
President Jacob Zuma has received and accepted the resignation of four members of the Board of the South African Broadcasting Corporation, (SABC), in his capacity as the appointing body in terms of section 15 (2) of the Broadcasting Act no 4 of 1999.18 October 2010








