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This emerged on Monday at a mass reportback meeting in Cape Town called by unions participating in the public service strike.
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Later in the meeting, all the strikers were given a reportback by a Cosatu delegate to the African National Congress Western Cape policy conference, held at the weekend, who urged them to debate the issues raised there in their own ANC branches.
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Mayor Helen Zille told a public reportback session on Wednesday that provision for these risks was not included in the city's revised costing of R2. 49 billion for the project.
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However, Home Affairs did not feel able to change the legislation without thorough investigation, reportback, and discussion at a cabinet and parliamentary level, he said.
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Dugmore said the party would give a reportback on the lekgotla at a media briefing on Wednesday.
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Discussions are expected to involve a reportback on matters discussed in the last IIC meeting; the government's communication and marketing strategies; the government's economic programme for 2001 and the Millennium African
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At the meeting, business and labour agreed that the reportback should also include reports on the progress made by the Business
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However, there are thousands of people who are expecting a reportback from us, and the strength of their feelings is exemplified by the statements of people such as Joe Seremane.
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The committee would meet again in two weeks and decide, in the light of Matthee's reportback, how to deal with De Lille's
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Both CA sub-committees would meet on Monday for a reportback on inter-party talks which would continue behind closed doors over the weekend, and to see a draft of the changes that had been proposed.
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