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  1. BuaNews
    9th October 2008 09:38 PM - permalink
    BuaNews
    What is BuaNews?

    BuaNews is a South African government news service, published by the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS). The people of South Africa have a right to information, irrespective of their class, colour or creed. The Government has a mandate to ensure that its entire people have access to information. In order to make this possible, BuaNews was established to provide quick and easy access to articles and feature stories aimed at keeping the public informed about the implementation of government's mandate.

    An achievement of note for BuaNews was the clinching of a National Productivity Institute (NPI) Merit Award, in 2000, in recognition of the work it has done in disadvantaged communities.

    Our Mission:

    Continuously striving towards becoming the most efficient and dedicated channel, through which information reaches the most disadvantaged communities in South Africa.

    Our Vision:

    To create an awareness of news events, educate and bring information to those who do not have access to the mainstream media in an attempt to empower and provoke thought.

    What type of information does BuaNews distribute?

    It helps ensure wider dissemination of government information to provide citizens with the opportunity to gain access to development information and qualitative content to ensure that they are better informed to become active participants in the evolving process of social change.

    BuaNews provides the media with information related to developmental issues, health,education, service delivery, finance, government transformation, transport, defence, and welfare, among others. In addition, BuaNews features articles on community and people-centred initiatives that are aimed at improving or uplifting the quality of lives of the citizenry.

    How does BuaNews benefit communities?


    With three deadlines a day, BuaNews has become a fast, reliable and accurate government news and information service. It benefits communities in the following ways:
    - It creates an awareness on day-to-day issues
    - It informs people of that which will have an impact on their lives.
    - It educates people on various issues that are predominant in society.
    - It empowers: BuaNews empowers people by constantly making them aware of their human rights, their constitutional rights etc.

    If you want to alert BuaNews about successful community initiatives, feel free to e-mail us at: newsfiles@gcis.gov.za

    Coverage of news events focuses on the promotion of interactive governance and unmediated communication between government and the people.

    Who receives BuaNews?

    BuaNews is posted online, emailed and faxed to community radio stations and print media, government communicators, freelance writers, Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs), news editors of the mainstream media, both pri nt and electronic, news agencies, missions and foreign media.

    Do I have to pay in order to receive BuaNews?

    Our clients receive information of the highest quality and standard at no cost. BuaNews is not profit-orientated and functions without advertising.

    What do I need to do in order to receive BuaNews?

    If you would like to subscribe to receive your free BuaNews editions via e-mail or fax, or if you would like to send us valuable information that we can use in our editions, please contact us. Any questions, comments and or suggestions on how we can improve our news service will be appreciated.

    Is BuaNews a government propaganda tool?

    Certainly not. The public's right to have access to government information is firmly entrenched in the constitution. Therefore, the government is duty-bound and obliged to communicate its policies, implementation of its mandate and their impact on the quality of life of the citizenry.

    BuaNews strives to fulfil government's mandate to make information accessible to the people of South Africa.

    Informed people are better equipped with knowledge to improve or uplift their standard of life.

    Development information enables citizens to become active participants in the evolving process of social change.


    BuaNews keeps people informed about the latest government information.

    Important contact details:
    Editor:
    Roze Moodley
    Tel: 012 314 2224
    Cell: 084 500 3289
    roze@gcis.gov.za

    News Editor:
    Janine du Plessis
    Tel: 012 314 2167
    Cell: 082 480 2091
    janine@gcis.gov.za

    Chief Sub-Editor:
    Seshnee Govender
    Tel: 012 314 2175
    Cell: 083 395 4029
    seshnee@gcis.gov.za



    Features Editor:
    Sholain Govender
    Tel: 012 314 2359
    Cell: 072 867 3474
    sholain@gcis.gov.za
  2. Shebeen
    9th October 2008 09:27 PM - permalink
    Shebeen
    Hello BuaNews,

    Welcome to our Shebeen!

    Please read the rules and enjoy your stay!

    Shebeen

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Posted 15th October 2008 at 04:57 PM by BuaNews Comments 0
Posted in Sport
Johannesburg – The annual Nedbank Soweto Marathon, or “People’s Race” as it’s known to local residents, will take place on 2 November this year.

The 17th annual People’s Race will see participants start and finish at Elkah Stadium, in Rockville/Moroka. It will be hosted by the City of Johannesburg in partnership with Athletics South Africa (ASA) and Nedbank.

Last year, the marathon attracted more than 12 000 runners making it the biggest event of its kind...

Posted 15th October 2008 at 04:57 PM by BuaNews Comments 0
Posted in Legal Affairs + Crime
By Sharon Hammond

Nelspruit – Public hearings on the proposed amended bill which seeks to give more protection to widows and children born out of wed-lock, will begin in Mpumalanga on Friday.

The hearings, to take place in the Nokaneng community hall in Nokaneng near Mmamethlake, will give the public the opportunity to comment on the proposed Reform of Customary Law of Succession and Regulation of Related Matters Bill.

The Bill seeks...

Posted 15th October 2008 at 04:55 PM by BuaNews Comments 0
Posted in Education , Development
By France Nyaka & Sydney Masinga

Kwaggafontein - Ward committee members in Mpumalanga are to l receive skills training in community service delivery so that they can find permanent jobs in government in the future.

Ward committee members from the Thembisile Hani local municipality in Kwaggafontein are expected to start their skills training programme before the end of October.

“They are working for the community without getting paid and this...

Posted 15th October 2008 at 04:54 PM by BuaNews Comments 0
Posted in Uncategorized
By Luyanda Makapela

Pretoria – The Public Service Commission (PSC) has recommended interventions focusing on specific actions to limit the high turnover of Heads of Departments (HODs) across the public service.

Chairperson of the PSC, Professor Stan Sangweni said this followed a report which revealed that the main contributing factor for the turnover of HODs stemmed from legislation and regulations which governed the appointments and termination of executive...

Posted 15th October 2008 at 04:53 PM by BuaNews Comments 0
Posted in Uncategorized
By Bathandwa Mbola

Pretoria -The Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Officer Bearers has recommended an increase of 11 percent in remuneration levels for public office bearers.


This increase is effective form the 1 April 2008. This is an adjustment of the 7.5 percent which was recommended by the commission in April.

The commission, headed by Judge Dikgang Moseneke, is an independent body created in terms of the...
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