Archive for the Conference Category
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Football Friday At Brand South Africa
Following the 2010NCP conference recommendation this week, Brand South Africa launched its own Football Friday today, 21 August 2009. Visit the Brand South Africa blog for more and to add your pictures and comments.
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SA COMMUNICATORS CALL FOR POSITIVE, PROACTIVE AND PAN-AFRICAN MOBILISATION BEHIND 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP™
Press release: Through the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, we can tell the story of Africa – tell her story because we are proud. 17 August 2009, Johannesburg – At the fourth and final 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ communicators’ conference
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Final Remarks -2010 NCP Conference
This Conference has given us food for thought. This the 4th NCP conference has built towards what we've done today. The 2010 National Communication Partnership ceases to exist today. The efforts have however not come to an end. This must go on! The
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2010 NCP Conference – Cluster Discussion Feedback
Now at the end of the day- long 2010 NCP Conference, the four cluster groups have to report back on what they discussed and the way forward. From the Communications cluster we got: A lot of marketing and communications activities are happening
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What has South African Tourism Been Up To?
What has South African Tourism been up to in order to promote the 2010 FIFA World Cup: SA needs to capitalise on the opportunities that the World Cup offers 170 stakeholder organisations registered on tourism portal launched in 2008 2010 glob
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Group Break-away sessions
It after lunch (a 15 minute affair from 3pm to 3.15pm) and the break-away sessions are about to commence. There are 4 clusters of discussion for this session: Tourism: facilitated by Sugen Pillay of SAT Domestic mobilisation: Manaba Moroka Co
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Igniting a Nation to Deliver – Panel Discussion
Paul Bannister, Acting CEO of IMC, is now facilitating the next panel discussion themed: Igniting the nation to deliver. The panelists include: Rich Mkhondo: 2010 Fifa World Cup organising committee Derek Carstens: 2010 Fifa World Cup organi
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Analysing the Confederations Cup Media Exposure
Wadim Schreiner shares with us how the international media reported on the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. Overall we had positive exposure internationally All media seemed to be "suprised" by construction workers' strikes Coverage about SA ove
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Jeremy Maggs is Up – Reality Feedback: Confederations Cup
Jeremy Maggs is the facilitator of the session entitled: Reality feedback: Confederations Cup. Currently he is interviewing Minister of Transport, Mr Sbu Ndebele on stage, ala TV interview format. Others on the list to be interviewed are: M
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Igniting the Nation Towards the Real Thing in 2010
The Keynote address of the 2010 NPC conference was by the Minister of Transport, Mr Sbu Ndebele. From his presentation, these are some for the most important key points: The transport department's roll out plan will continue, there's no turn
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