Tourism Buffalo City (TBC) has been given R2,5 million by USAid to develop a tourism strategy. This was announced at the tourism Indaba held in Durban last weekend.

The Electoral Institute of Southern Africa (EISA) is an internationally recognised centre for policy, research, training and information dissemination on elections and democracy in SADC countries. It is looking for a Research Director.

Gun Free South Africa is looking for a Western Cape Regional Organiser who has a passion for peace and against violence; who does not own
a gun and is committed to remaining gun free at home and at work.

Behind the Mask is an organisation that aims to empower and support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Africa. It is looking for an Executive Director.

Woz'obona, an NGO doing early childhood teacher training since 1987, is hiring a fulltime Senior Trainer.

Lawyers for Human Right is currently seeking applications for a one-year paralegal position to monitor the detention of undocumented migrants. The position
will be based in Johannesburg and the successful candidate will be expected to travel within South Africa.

The Non Profit Partnership has commissioned Natal
University's Centre for Civil Society to do the country's first independent research into the Lotteries Act and distribution of lottery funds to civil society organizations in South Africa.

Based in WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA
£ 24,000 Sterling P.A.
The postholder will develop and manage CIIR’s Southern Africa programme with an operational focus on Namibia and Zimbabwe but with a wider sub-regional outlook. You will increase the programmes effectiveness and impact through advocacy and skillsharing in three prioritised areas: HIV/AIDS, Building Just Societies and Peace and Conflict. You will work constructively with local partner organisations and with marginalised groups, co...read more

CONTRACTORS used to receiving lucrative tenders through bribery of state officials may be blacklisted and barred from participating in the procurement system of the government for three to five years.

The global anti-corruption organisation Transparency International's Bribe Payers Index for 2002, released on Tuesday, shows very high levels of bribery in developing countries including South Africa. Corporations from Russia, China, Taiwan, South Korea and several leading industrial nations were most likely to offer bribes to developing nations.

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