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School for disabled taken under dept's wing

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Pretoria - The Department of Social Development has taken a school for children with disabilities under its wing to ensure learners receive the best education government can offer.

More floods expected in Limpopo

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Pretoria - The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (Natjoints) has warned that more flooding is expected in the Pontdrift area of Limpopo.

Safety plan for rural areas

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Nigel - South Africa's rural areas will benefit from equipment purchased for the 2010 FIFA World Cup as police roll out their strategy to make these areas safer.

IEC targets 1.5 million new voters

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Johannesburg - The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) is hoping to attract 1.5 million potential new voters on its voters' roll for the forthcoming municipal elections.

Fresh, new vibe for 2011 local elections

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Johannesburg - Young, spunky and fresh are hardly words one would associate with the serious business of elections, but the IEC is confidently venturing into new ground and tapping into the millions of young South Africans who have yet to register to vote.

Prayer service for matrics

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Pretoria - As grade 12 learners countdown to the final examinations, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga will at the weekend attend a prayer service for learners in Bloemfontein.

More Mpuma schools declared no-fee schools

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Mbombela - The number of no-fee schools in Mpumalanga has been raised from 952 last year to 1 416 this year in a bid to support parents who lost their jobs during the global recession.

Good deeds rewarded

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Pretoria - North West organisations and individuals, who have made a difference in child and family care, HIV and AIDS, community based care and youth development will be awarded on Friday.

Shortage of engineers impacts on roads

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Pretoria - Government is concerned about the shortage of skilled civil engineers and those in related fields to deal with the country's poor road infrastructure.

Agreement signed on service delivery, corruption

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Cape Town - Minister of Public Service and Administration, Richard Baloyi, today signed an agreement pledging to create an efficient public sector which would help to increase service delivery by government and boost efforts to tackle corruption.

Foot-and-mouth disease fears allayed

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Burgersfort - The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has assured Limpopo farmers and cattle owners that there is no outbreak of the highly contagious foot-and-mouth disease in the Greater Tubatse area.

Some unions put pen to paper

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Pretoria - Some labour unions representing public servants have signed the wage agreement offer presented by the employer, with the exception of a few still consulting with their members.

Stakeholders were consulted during review

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Pretoria - The Department of Mineral Resources has refuted claims that Minister Susan Shabangu did not properly consult stakeholders during the review of the Mining Charter.

No more space for first year students at TUT

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Pretoria - There is no more space for first year students at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) at its Tshwane-based campuses, Soshanguve, Ga-Rankuwa and Pretoria West.