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NW moves to restore calm after unrest

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Pretoria - Officials have been deployed to Reivilo, near Taung, in efforts to respond to issues which led to unrest yesterday, the North West Government and Traditional Affairs department said on Wednesday.

Schooling disrupted in Ermelo

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Ermelo - No schooling has taken place in the troubled township of Wesselton outside Ermelo since Monday.

NW assesses flood damage

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Pretoria - The North West provincial government is busy conducting assessments to the damages caused by the floods to the province's bridges and other structures.

Joburg improves primary healthcare access

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Pretoria - Johannesburg residents can now access basic health services at 80 fixed and satellite clinics across the city, the municipality said on Wednesday.

New tractors boost rural initiative

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Durban - A landmark rural development Initiative, the brainchild of President Jacob Zuma, has been launched at the Mnyakanya High School- KwaNxamalala, in Nkandla.

Govt condoles Russia after bomb blast

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has extended South Africa's deepest condolences to Russian Federation President Dmitry Medvedev and the people of Russia following a terrorist attack at Domodedovo airport, which killed at least 35 people on Monday.

Zuma heads to Mauritania

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma, fresh from wrapping up events around the State of the Nation Address, will undertake a working visit to Mauritania this weekend.

Zuma, ministers jet off to Davos

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma and a ministerial delegation are making their way to Davos, Switzerland, to attend the World Economic Forum and also to attract investment into the country, which will boost job creation.

Zuma, ministers jet off to Davos

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma and a ministerial delegation are making their way to Davos, Switzerland, to attend the World Economic Forum and also to attract investment into the country, which will boost job creation.

Northern Cape Education aiming high

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Pretoria - After achieving 72.3 percent in the 2010 matric exams, this year the Northern Cape Department of Education will work hard towards achieving better matric results.

Summit to discuss rhino killings

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Pretoria - The recent spate of illegal rhino killings across the country has prompted the Department of Water and Environmental Affairs to convene a special summit this week in a bid to fight the poaching of rhinoceros.

Sexwale signs delivery agreement

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Pretoria - Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale has signed a delivery agreement with all nine MECs as part of the overall performance agreement he signed with President Jacob Zuma in April last year.

Peace Pillar unveiled in KZN

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Durban - A pillar of peace was unveiled in one of the oldest Indian settlements in the country, Phoenix.