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SA to engage US on steel, aluminium tariffs

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The Department of Trade and Industry is engaging the United States on its decision to impose a global tariff of 25% on imports of steel and of 10% on imports of aluminium.

33 illegal miners in court

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The 33 alleged illegal gold miners arrested at Ellerton rehabilitated mine at Nhlaniki village, outside Giyani, are expected to appear in court this morning.

Dti recalls Enterprise food products

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The Department of Trade and Industry (dti) has issued a recall of all products from the Enterprise and Rainbow Chicken Limited companies, which have been found to have traces of Listeria.

Home Affairs assists Mancoba followers with IDs

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Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has tasked his Director General with assisting community members, who were part of the Mancoba Seven Angels Ministry in Ngcobo in the Eastern Cape, to get identity documents.

Relief for motorists as fuel price drops

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Motorists will get some reprieve at the fuel pumps from Wednesday following an announcement by the Department of Energy of the drop in fuel prices.

Tourism business incubators give Limpopo businesses support

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Small Medium and Micro-sized Enterprises (SMMEs) in Limpopo will now have access to mentorship and training at their doorstep following the launch of the Tourism Business Incubators by the Deputy Minister of Tourism Elazbeth Thabethe on Friday.

Sign Language recognised as a home language

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South African Sign Language (SASL) has officially been recognised as a home language in the curriculum as one of the examinable subjects for the National Senior Certificate.

President Ramaphosa arrives in Angola

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President Cyril Ramaphosa, in his capacity as chair of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), has arrived in Luanda, Angola, for his working visit.

R1.5bn investment for entrepreneurs

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Entrepreneurs are set to benefit from an investment of R1.5 billion, says Small Business Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu.

Central banks not immune to global developments

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While the recovery from the global financial crisis is on track, the end of high global liquidity will impact on capital flows, creating challenges for central banks at a time when their political independence is being questioned, says Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago.