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"Masakhane" - where people had worked together to build.
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It is from this well of hope, engagement and confidence in the future that the ordinary citizens of our country are appropriating the concept we have laid before them of "Masakhane" - a Nguni word which means "let us build one another together".
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"Masakhane" - a Nguni word which means "let us build one another together".
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A broadly-based initiative -- titled "Masakhane" -- to draw consumers into housing planning and determine priorities will be spelt out in detail by Housing Minister Ms Sankie Nkondo Thursday.
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"Dr Mogoba will, among others, explain the PAC's stand on a mysterious government campaign called Masakhane," said Maseko.
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This is in the spirit of Masakhane, which is not only about councils delivering the services you need so badly.
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This is in the spirit of Masakhane, which is not only about councils delivering the services you need so badly.
SPEECH BY PRESIDENT NELSON MANDELA AT THE SWITCH-ON OF THE SOSHANGUVE ELECTRIFICATION PROJECT 1997
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Bollay said Masakhane, which is primarily aimed at nation-building, supported the Cape Town bid to host the 2004
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"Within this framework, campaigns such as Masakhane should not be treated as special projects, but become part of the mainstream approach of every government department and agency."
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Africa's political leadership has a critical role to play in turning into a real motive force for change the concepts, with which we are all familiar, of 'Masakhane' and 'Faranani'.
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