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Granfield Chicken Abattoir a good story to tell

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Reitz – In just two years of operation, the Granfield Chicken Farm Abattoir has managed to increase its capacity from producing only 9 000 chickens per day in 2012 to a staggering 130 000 chickens per day.

Youth Accord making progress: Minister Patel

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Boksburg - Progress has been made in the last nine months since the signing of the Youth Accord in April 2013, Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel said on Friday.

Mpuma residents living better lives since 2009

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Mbombela - Millions of Mpumalanga residents have access to basic services like water, sanitation, electricity, healthcare and housing since 2009, says Premier David Mabuza.

Premier Mabuza outlines healthcare successes

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Mbombela - More than R2 billion has been spent on health infrastructure in Mpumalanga in the past five years to ensure equitable access to healthcare facilities.

N1 near Mokopane still closed to motorists

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Pretoria - The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has urged motorists to use the R101 as an alternative route as both the north and south bound carriageways of the N1 near Mokopane, are still closed to traffic.

New library opens at Sekwati Primary School

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Soweto – Learners and teachers at Sekwati Primary School in Molapo, Soweto, are celebrating the start of a new chapter with the opening of a new library.

"Waterkloof Two" parole evoked

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Pretoria - The Correctional Supervision and Parole Board (CSPD) has revoked the parole of the so-called “Waterkloof Two", the Correctional Services Department said on Friday.

Mpuma govt outlines achievements in education infrastructure

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Mbombela – The Mpumalanga Government has spent more than R2 billion on education infrastructure in the past five years, as part of their efforts to improve access to and quality of learning and teaching in the province.

Agriculture central to fighting poverty, unemployment

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Pretoria – Agriculture has become central to the work of government to address the triple challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality, said Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson.