Friday 20 May 2016

Give in a good cause

Give in a good cause: Our charity is raising funds for youngsters to further their careers, trainings, skills development and help them start their businesses. We are also raising funds for our internet radio station which we recently started so we can communicate globally and reach out the world for the nation. Galaxy City Network we are connecting the nation with the world. In June 23 and September 2016 we will hosting a career tours to different high schools for career guidance so we ask helping hands to come through for us ,every little you can give will assist us see dreams come true. We welcome any gifts you wish to give to this cause and we definitely guarantee God will bless you by opening your heart for this generation who needs us most. Those who want to join us and be our volunteers must apply online. http://galaxytalents.puzl.com/projects Our organisation embraces and encourages diversity in all its forms. We believe that talent management means selecting the right people, developing their potential and fueling their enthusiasm. Building their commitment, and also supporting them through periods of change. Understanding and evaluating people is in the heart of our business, to create a future for the world and next generation leadership

Thursday 11 February 2016

#SONA 2016 Renewable programme attracted investment of R184bn



CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa will procure nuclear energy at an affordable pace and scale, President Jacob Zuma said on Thursday.
"We will procure nuclear energy on a scale and pace that the country can afford," Zuma said in his annual state of the nation address to parliament.
South Africa hopes to install 9,600 megawatts of nuclear power in the next 15 years to address chronic electricity shortages but the cost of the project estimated at about $100 billion has raised budgetary concerns.
During his state of the nation EFF members were asked to leave the national assembly after they found destructing the speech of President Jacob Zuma. The members of EFF walk out chanting Zupta must fall. Malema told the media outside the parliament that they were kicked out because of making their point of order. Lekota was also asked to leave if he is not willing to hear what the president has to say as the sitting of the day and the members of COPE left the house immediately. The President continues to deliver his speech as the business of the day, in his speech he stated that South Africa is a victim of Global economic downturn and he also recognized Transnet as a key company that plays a huge role in our infrastructure and in terms of employment. Mr. President did also said they are developing an invest initiative for small enterprises as many of the state owned enterprises are doing so well. He also touched a very serious subject when he said budget vote dinners are cancelled delegations to reduce travel and catering, the cost of two capitals is too costly and it requires the urgent attention of the parliament. Zuma announced Govts 9point for economic growth focus on supporting businesses. He also admires the Eskom achievements as there were no loadshadding since August last year and it has brought a relief to home and businesses. He said renewable programme has attracted investment of R194bn and land remains important as South Africa persue transformation.

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