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Olievenhoutbosch land invasion condemned

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The Gauteng Department of Human Settlements has condemned land invasion at Olievenhoutbosch in Tshwane calling on law enforcement agencies to take the necessary action against those who break the law.

Biodiversity sector commits to transformation

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The third Biodiversity Economy Indaba (BEI) has ended with pledges by stakeholders in the wildlife, bio-trade and eco-tourism sectors to ensure greater inclusivity and transformation.

SA scrutinises US aluminium, steel tariffs

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The South African government is studying United States President Donald Trump’s proclamation to impose a 10% tariff on aluminium and 25% tariff on steel articles, and its implications for South African exports.

Free Trade deal to turn Africa's fortunes around

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An agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) which is envisaged to offer opportunities to create large economies of scale has been reached, said the Department of Trade and Industry.

Klerksdorp brothel set to be demolished

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The house used as a brothel in Klerksdorp, North West, is set to be demolished following a successful forfeiture order granted by the North Gauteng High Court.

Madiba centenary: Icon’s records at your fingertips

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Not many people are able to set foot in the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory in Johannesburg, which houses the archives of the late former president and icon of South Africa’s struggle for liberation, Nelson Mandela.

IEC again urges South Africans to register to vote

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The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) urged all South Africans on Sunday to use the next few hours left in the weekend voter registration drive by visiting voting stations to ensure they are able to vote in the upcoming elections.

Public warned against unregistered home building company

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The National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) has warned the public not to conduct business with Modulus Civils and Construction, which is conducting its business in and around Tshwane, Gauteng.

UNIVEN academic programme to resume Monday

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Academic programme at the University of Venda (UNIVEN) is expected to be back to normal on Monday following its forced closure last week, university management announced.

Voter registration off to a positive start

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The first day of the voter registration started on a positive note with over 73 000 election officials reporting for duty at some 22 600 voting stations around the country to help voters register and update their details on the voters’ roll.