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Saturday, March 2, 2013

China-South Africa discussed bilateral relations

Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi. (Between/AFP PHOTO/Yoshikazu TSUNO)

In the last 15 years or so, our relationship has grown in so many fields; political, economic, social, education and others.
Cape Town (Reuters)-China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, who was visiting, Tuesday, is scheduled to meet in Cape Town with the Minister of international relations and cooperation Maite Nkoana-Mashabane South Africa to discuss ways to enhance bilateral cooperation.

The two sides planned to discuss bilateral relations, the forthcoming meeting of the BRICS--would dituan-rumahi by South Africa in Durban on March 26-27, the issue of reciprocal interest in the regional and international levels.

That said, since security for future diplomatic relations 15 years ago, the two countries have frequently exchanged visits of high officials, increase political trust, deepen cooperation in various fields and coordinate seamlessly in a wide range of regional and international issues.

"In the last 15 years or so, our relationship has evolved in very many areas; the political, economic, social, education and others. And both parties have gained huge profits from this relationship, "said That as quoted by Xinhua.

"We have to work harder for the interests of the people of our two countries and for the interests of the developing world, as well as the human race," said Yang.

There is a drive to increase economic cooperation with South Africa, while trade between the two countries continues to rise.

Who says China is ready to cooperate with South Africa in order to encourage strategic partnerships.

Nkoana-Mashabane Meanwhile echoed That opinion, saying South Africa-bound commitment to foster cooperation with China.

He added the relationship between the two countries had "evolved from just a good friendship by the signing of all agreements is essential to bringing our partnership to the highest level through the signing of a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement".

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Michelle Obama's Africa Trip Cost More Than $432,142

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AppId is over the quota
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First lady Michelle Obama's family trip to South Africa and Botswana in June cost taxpayers well over $424,000, according to new accounting based on Air Force manifests obtained by Judicial Watch, a taxpayer watchdog group.

The use of Air Force aircraft alone for the June 21-27 trip cost $424,142, said the group, and that doesn't include the food, lodging, and ground transportation for the 21 family and staff members.

[See photos of the Obamas abroad.]

Judicial Watch said it based the jet costs on the Pentagon's hourly rates for the C-32A aircraft used for the trip. The documents don't give exact cost calculations, which is typical for presidential and first family trips.

The White House this afternoon disputed the costs calculated by Judicial Watch. "The number stated is misconstrued and out of context. The hourly rate is not the marginal cost of operation the plane - it is an accounting figure that prices in a number of fixed costs from maintaining the Air Force fleet for this kind of plane over a year," said an official. "For example, it includes estimated replacement parts, depreciation, repairs, and costs that would have been incurred regardless of this flight. Also, for security reasons Mrs. Obama must fly on military aircraft." Also, during her good-will mission, the first lady attended five to seven official events daily.

Obama is like many first ladies, spending summers traveling on good-will missions, sometimes with family and friends. On the June trip, during which she was accompanied by her daughters and mother, the first lady urged young people to engage with their governments and she pushed her education and wellness agenda. They also took a safari in South Africa, well known for its beautiful Lion King-like settings.

The costs of the trips have often won media scorn, as did her trip to Spain the previous summer.

[See photos of Michelle Obama.]

But presidential experts say that the value of first lady visits is priceless, especially in cases like Obama's to Africa where the first family has special ties and where the president has been pursuing a personal agenda, especially in Kenya, the home of his father.

Here is a link to the Judicial Watch files and their release:

Charges for the Aircraft and Crew Alone Amount to $424,142

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Washington, DC -- October 4, 2011

Judicial Watch, the organization that investigates and fights government corruption, announced today that it has obtained mission expense records and passenger manifests from the United States Air Force related to the June 21-27, 2011, trip taken by First Lady Michelle Obama, her family and her staff to South Africa and Botswana. Judicial Watch obtained the documents pursuant to an August 19, 2011, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Air Force (No. 11-1496)). Judicial Watch is investigating the purpose and itinerary of the trip as well as a breakdown of the costs to taxpayers.

On June 28, 2011, Judicial Watch filed a FOIA request seeking the mission taskings, transportation records, and passenger manifests for Michelle Obama's Africa trip. Documents were only provided after Judicial Watch filed suit:

• According to U.S. Department of Defense's published hourly rates for the C-32A aircraft used for the trip, Judicial Watch calculated the total cost to American taxpayers was $424,142 for use of the aircraft (34.8 flight hours x $12,188 per hour). (The C-32 is a specially configured military version of the Boeing 757.) Other expenses - meals (off the plane), transportation, security, various services, etc. - have yet to be disclosed.

• The passenger manifests confirm the presence of Obama's daughter's, Malia and Sasha on the trip. The two girls are listed as "Senior Staff." The manifests also list Mrs. Obama's mother, Marian Robinson, and niece and nephew, Leslie and Avery Robinson, as well Mrs. Obama's makeup and hairstylist (Carl Ray and Johnny Wright).

• The expense records also show $928.44 was spent for "bulk food" purchases on flight. Overall, during the trip, 192 meals were served for the 21 passengers on board.

The professed purpose of Michelle Obama's trip to South Africa and Botswana was to encourage young people living in the two growing democracies to become involved in national affairs; and during her scheduled stops in Pretoria and Cape Town, South Africa and in Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, the First Lady used the opportunity to speak on education, health and wellness issues.

The trip also included such tourist events as visits to historical landmarks and museums, plus a nonworking chance to send time with Nelson Mandela, a meeting that Mrs. Obama described as "surreal." The trip ended with a private family safari at a South African game reserve before the group returned to Washington on June 27.

"This trip was as much an opportunity for the Obama family to go on a safari as it was a trip to conduct government business," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "This junket wasted tax dollars and the resources of our overextended military. No wonder we had to sue to pry loose this information."

Previously, Judicial Watch uncovered that the First Couple's 2009 "date night" trip to New York for dinner and a Broadway show cost taxpayers over $11,000 in Secret Service costs alone.

Updated 10/4/11: This post has been updated to include a White House response

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Friday, September 30, 2011

"Dr. Death" faces South Africa fees

26 September 2011 booth 17: 08 GMT Archive photo of Wouter Basson in 1998 Wouter Basson was in 2002 67 charges, including murder, the head of South Africa's germ warfare program during the apartheid era fights continue his licence continue to practice medicine, acquitted.

Wouter Basson pays with manufacturing illegal drugs in the 1980s and early 1990s, of which some allegedly on State prisoners have been used.

The man, or Dr. death escaped a criminal conviction in 2002, argue that he acted on behalf of the South African Defence Force (SADF).

He is now a cardiologist in Cape Town.

"I this chapter 20 years ago closed," he told reporters outside the hearing in the health professional Council South Africa (HPCSA) bureaus in Pretoria. "I want the country as a doctor continues to serve."

Potato blight

Mr Basson is accused Division of the SADF from 1981 to 1993, as head of chemical and biological warfare, the creation of viruses that would attack black people.

He is allegedly provided have, that security forces with cyanide capsules help them commit suicide, "clear" thousands of 120 mm mortar bombs with tear gas, and the drugs that would disorient SADF prisoners.

The charges were brought in 2007, but Mr Basson tried the hearing declared illegal, unreasonable, and an application have unfair - that last year was dismissed by the High Court in Pretoria.

Some of the fees have fallen down again but if guilty unethical as a doctor of HPCSA, Mr Basson faces his licence as a cardiologist practicing behavior to lose.

In 2002 Mr Basson was 67 charges, including murder, by a court in Pretoria acquitted conspiracy, fraud and drug possession.

He said, during the test, he was only following orders, and stood as a scientist, rot and a hepatitis epidemic had sought ways to fight the potato.



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