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SACP denounces ‘attack’ by SA Jewish Board on Sisulu over Israel Embassy
This follows an article by the 'Daily Maverick' on Friday which quoted the board’s vice-president Zev Krengel who said Sisulu was a threat to the Jewish community in South Africa.
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Lindiwe Sisulu to play pivotal role as new ANCWL member, says Dlamini
Sisulu was officially welcomed by league president Bathabile Dlamini in the Free State on Saturday during the commemoration of late ANC stalwart Walter Sisulu.
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Security experts assess situation in Mozambique during Lindiwe Sisulu visit
Mozambique made international news in April as the victim of two killer storms, but earlier in 2019, it got attention as a hotspot for terrorists in the north of the country.
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SADC election observers shouldn’t fear xenophobic attacks - Sisulu
Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Malanji heads the 48-member SADC team being deployed throughout all nine provinces to ensure that the general election is free and fair.
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The less said the better for abducted Shiraaz Mohamed - Sisulu
Minister Lindiwe Sisulu said she wouldn't discuss South African government policy on negotiating ransoms because that could jeopardise the lives of hostages.
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Sisulu to assess Cyclone Kenneth damage during Mozambique visit
South Africa gave R135 million to the governments of Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi to help rescue and rebuilding operations after Cyclone Idai in March.
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City of Joburg sues Lindiwe Sisulu over R500k for unpaid utilities bill - report
The ‘Sunday Times’ reports that a tenant at the Bellevue house owed R285,000 between 2010 and 2014, and the interest had taken the bill to R537,000.
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OPINION: SA doesn’t have enough women in foreign policy. This is why it matters
South Africa is one of at least 17 countries that has a woman foreign minister. Since 1994, all but one of the country’s foreign ministers have been women.
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Sisulu to brief African ambassadors on xenophobic attacks in Durban
Last week’s incidents of xenophobia were reported in KwaZulu-Natal, where at least two people were killed during the violence.
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Sisulu calls on S Africans to take stand against attacks on foreign nationals
There’s been an increase in sporadic assaults on immigrants that have raised fears of a resurgence of xenophobic attacks.
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Sisulu calls on law enforcement to act on recent xenophobic attacks
This week's sporadic acts of assault meted on immigrants have raised fears of a resurgence of xenophobic attacks.
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Lindiwe Sisulu criticises attacks on foreign nationals in Durban
Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says fellow Africans should be welcomed in the country as South African citizens and businesses are well received in other countries within the continent.
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Sisulu: SA to continue aiding countries hit by Cyclone Idai
International Relations Minister Lindiwe Sisulu, who carried financial aid to the region on Thursday, says she’s never seen such devastation.
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Motsepe urges business to help counter effects of natural disasters in Africa
Patrice Motsepe and his wife Precious Moloi-Motsepe carried cheques for R30 million, R15 million each for Mozambique and Zimbabwe when they joined the humanitarian caravan to Beira and Harare on Thursday.
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Sisulu, Motsepe to deliver aid to Cyclone Idai victims in Mozambique, Zimbabwe
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Lindiwe Sisulu will visit South African and United Nations rescue teams working to help those displaced by the flooding two weeks ago.
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Sisulu condemns violence attacks on civilians in Zimbabwe
Human Rights Organizations say over 10 people have died, while others were abused and raped during a brutal crackdown by the country’s security forces, including soldiers.
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Lindiwe Sisulu denies claims she’s shareholder of Bosasa parent company
Former Bosasa executive Angelo Abruzzi made the claim at the Zondo commission of inquiry on Thursday during day two of his testimony.
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SA officially assumes seat as non-permanent member of UN Security Council
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says SA will use its position to promote international peace and security, especially in Africa.
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Sisulu: 'Every effort being made to assist South Africans detained abroad'
A fifth of the South Africans in foreign jails have been convicted of drug offenses in South American countries and at least 98 people are being held in China on alleged visa irregularities.
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[OPINION] SA's critical role in UN Security Council decisions
Jean-Jacques Cornish says for the next two years, South Africa will be playing high-stakes poker at the biggest game in town.
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Sisulu denies claims she failed to protect journos arrested in Tanzania
Angela Quintal and her Kenyan colleague Muthoki Mumo were arrested earlier this month for working on tourist visas.