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JMPD operation nabs 150 negligent drivers

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Johannesburg - The Johannesburg Metropolitan Police, through Operation Nomakanjani, have arrested 150 motorists on charges of reckless and negligent driving.

NW municipalities trained to deal with disasters

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Rustenburg - Municipalities in the North West are beefing up their disaster response and recovery management plans ahead of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in June and 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Cape Town to set up Coastal Protection Zone

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Cape Town - In a bid to prevent further degradation of Cape Town's world famous coastline, the City has recommended that urgent steps be taken to establish a Coastal Protection Zone.

LOC to intensify 2010 marketing

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Pretoria - The 2010 FIFA World Cup Local Organising Committee (LOC) is planning to launch an intense marketing offensive in response to FIFA's call for more robust promotion of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup and the World Cup.

Public assured of 40 days ID turnaround

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Pretoria - Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has assured first time ID applicants that they would receive their Identification Documents (ID) within a minimum of 40 days.

South Africa soon to have "Big 7"

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Cape Town - South Africa will soon be the only country to boast the Big 7, when the shark and the whale are added to the already well-know Big 5 tourist attractions in the country.

Celebs encourage public to donate blood

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Johannesburg - More than 23 local television and music stars have joined the South African National Blood Services (SANBS) in urging members of the public to become regular blood donors.

It's back to school for inland schools

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Pretoria - Children starting school and starting at new schools anxiously walked to school accompanied by their parents this morning as inland schools reopened.

Public called to send "Tips for Trevor"

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Pretoria - The Ministry of Finance is once again inviting all South Africans to send their tips to the country's Finance Minister on what they would like to see included in the country's Budget, to be delivered next month.

CEO works hard to turn Robben Island around

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Cape Town - The interim appointed Chief Executive Officer of Robben Island, Professor Henry Bredekamp, is working hard to ensure the smooth running of the museum.

NW to remember Skierlik victims

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North West - The North West provincial government, in partnership with the Kgetleng River Local Municipality will hold a mass service on Sunday in Skierlik, to remember the victims of the shootings which rocked the small community exactly a year ago today.

North West learners excited on their first day at school

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Mafikeng - Learners at one of the best performing schools in the North West, the St Mary's High School, were excited this morning to begin the 2009 academic year and hope to maintain the 100 percent pass rate received at the school last year.