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African content popular with audiences

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Pretoria - Local content on the African continent has proven itself to be popular, resilient and it resonates with audiences, says Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa.

SA to serve in executive committee of Interpol

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Pretoria - South Africa has been elected to be one of the 13 countries that form the executive committee of the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) on a three-year mandate.

Campaign to put spotlight on LGBTI challenges

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Pretoria – Government is set to launch a campaign that will put the spotlight on issues faced by lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender and inter-sex (LGBTI) people.

President to monitor delivery of basic services

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Pretoria – The delivery of basic services in Bushbuckridge in Mpumalanga will come under the spotlight today when President Jacob Zuma visits the area as part of the Presidential Siyahlola Monitoring Programme.

Irregularities at HPCSA

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Pretoria - A Ministerial Task Team, established to investigate allegations levelled against the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), has found that the organisation has failed to provide leadership and guidance to the health profession on a number of issues.

Lesotho dispensation to be introduced

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Pretoria - Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Jeff Radebe has announced that Cabinet has approved the introduction of a Lesotho dispensation.

Higher education commission of enquiry welcomed

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Pretoria – The decision by President Jacob Zuma to establish a commission of inquiry to look at issues that have been raised by students of higher learning institutions has been welcomed by Cabinet

Cabinet saddened by news of Chumani Nqakula

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Pretoria – Cabinet has conveyed condolences to the Nqakula family following the death of Chumani Nqakula, says Minister in the Presidency for Planning Monitoring and Evaluation, Jeff Radebe.

MTN fine does not affect SA-Nigeria relations

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Pretoria - The recent US$5.2 billion fine issued against MTN does not affect the cordial relations between South Africa and Nigeria, with government hopeful that talks between the mobile network and Nigerian authorities will bear fruit.