|  President Mbeki to host President Joseph  Kabila for the SA-DRC Joint Commission Pretoria - South African President Thabo Mbeki will,  tomorrow, Thursday 3 April host DRC President Joseph Kabila for the 5th  Session of the South Africa  – Democratic Republic of Congo Binational Commission (SA-DRC BNC), at the  Presidential Guesthouse in Pretoria. President Mbeki will host this session of  the SA-DRC BNC within the context of South Africa’s commitment to  assisting the people of DRC in their post-conflict reconstruction and  development programme while strengthening bilateral relations with the DRC with  a view to Consolidating the African Agenda. President Mbeki’s delegation will include  Ministers Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Mosiuoa Lekota, Jeff Radebe, Geraldine  Fraser-Moleketi, Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, Bridgette Mabandla, Naledi  Pandor, Mandisi Mpahlwa, Buyelwa Sonjica, and the Minister of Home Affairs  Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula. MINISTERIAL SESSION OF THE SA-DRC  BINATIONAL COMMISSION Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad today,  Wednesday 2 April co-chaired, together with DRC’S Minister of Foreign  Affairs and International Co-operation, Antipas Mbusa Nyamwisi, the Ministerial Meeting of the SA-DRC Binational Commission at the Sheraton  Hotel, Pretoria. The Ministerial Session is discussing and  deliberating upon proposals to be tabled during the Heads of State Session of  the BNC scheduled for Thursday 3 April. In this regard, the Ministers are expected to  make recommendations to the Heads of State on:  
    The status of cooperation in the Political and Diplomatic areas,  including the capacity building project in the DRC Ministry of Foreign Affairs,  the public service census project, population and immigration matters;  
    Defence and Security       co-operation, including strategic security sector reform projects; Economy, finance and       infrastructure co-operation, including spatial development initiatives,       mining, geology and metallurgy, energy, civil aviation, technical       assistance in financial administration and agriculture; Social and humanitarian affairs       which includes co-operation in the fields of education, and humanitarian       and health projects; andHow current projects support       the development priorities of the DRC Government and the identification of       possible additional projects to this effect.   Media Programme for the 5th SA-DRC Binational Commission,  Wednesday 2 – Thursday 3 April 2008
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