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The Machinery of Government Structure and Functions of Government May 2003. Department of Public Service and Administration 1. Acknowledgments The team would like to thank the following persons for contributions, inputs, and direction given in the development of the booklet: Mr. Muthanyi Robinson Ramaite, Director General: Department of Public Service and Administration, for conceptualising the project and his overall guidance Government departments, in particular the Presidency, Treasury, Department of Provincial and Local Government , and various components in the Department of Public Service and Administration, for providing the information Professor Tebogo Job Mokgoro, for his expert advice on the content and logical flow, editing, and final reading of the booklet Prepared and co-ordinated by: Learni
In South Africa the post-1994 era has seen many ri gorous structural changes being introduced as part of government's transformational drive to adapt and cope with the many dynamic contemporary challenges. New and more focused entities or agencies were and continue to be created to complement the already existing ones.
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