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MEC commits to improve services for Amandebele ba Lebelo

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Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) and Human Settlements, MEC Dikgang Uhuru Moiloa, has promised the Amandebele ba Lebelo tribe to improve service delivery and fast track development in the Hammanskraal area.

Public comment sought on BEE codes

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The Department of Trade and Industry (dti) is seeking public comment on the proposed amendments to the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Amendment (B-BBEE) Codes of Good Practice.

DPSA asks for more time on wage negotiations

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The Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) has requested for more time for consultations on the public service wage negotiations that are currently underway.

Home Affairs declares war on long queues

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In a bid to cut down on snaking queues at Home Affairs offices, Minister Malusi Gigaba has set the process of implementing short term interventions to deal with long queues in motion through a War on Queues campaign.

Mahikeng protesters to appear in court

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A total of 23 people, who participated in violent protests in Mahikeng, are set to appear in the Mmabatho Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

Suspended community radio stations return to the airwaves

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Signal distributor, Sentech, has lifted its suspension of 15 radio stations with outstanding signal distribution fees following a meeting with Communications Minister Nomvula Mokonyane and industry stakeholders.

Dr Skweyiya to be laid to rest

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The late Dr Zola Skweyiya will be laid to his final resting place on Saturday at the Pretoria East Cemetery.

President asks for more time to resolve Mahikeng protests

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has pleaded with the residents of Mahikeng, in the North West, to give government and the political provincial leadership more time as they try and find lasting solutions to the unrest.

How to check if potential employees are sex offenders

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The National Registrar for Sex Offenders (NSRO) may not be readily available to the general public but for those who employ people who work with children or disabled people, access is given to protect these vulnerable groups.