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Condolences for SABC veteran journalist

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Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo has expressed her deepest condolences to the family and friends of the late SABC veteran journalist, radio assignment editor and photographer, Zola Ntutu.

Audit into stockpiles of rhino horn underway

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South Africa is in the process of conducting an audit of all existing stockpiles of rhino horn in an effort to prevent the smuggling of illegally-obtained horn out of the country, says Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa.

Career expo to empower Khayelitsha youth

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An upcoming Youth Development and Career Expo in the Western Cape is expected to empower young people around career choices and post-school training opportunities in Khayelitsha.

Temporary closure of testing centres

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The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport will be rolling out Live Enrolment Units (LEUs) at all Provincial Driver License Testing Centres from Monday until&n

Women play vital role in tourism

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Tourism Minister Tokozani Xasa says it is imperative to recognise the role played by women in the tourism industry.

Funding to contribute to job opportunities

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The Government of Flanders has allocated 25 million Euros to the Third Country Strategy Paper (CSP III), which is expected to contribute towards job opportunities in the country.

SEZ officials to learn from China

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Members of the Special Economic Zones Advisory Board are in China on a weeklong study tour, said the Department of Trade and Industry (dti).

Minister notes rhino horn ruling

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Minister of Environmental Affairs Dr Edna Molewa has noted the North Gauteng High Court ruling relating to the issuance of a permit for the selling of rhino horn to breeder John Hume.

SA universities rank in top 500 globally

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The Academic Ranking of World Universities 2017 has recorded five South African universities in the top 500 in the global rankings, despite many challenges that have dogged the higher education sector over the past few years.

Africa must tell its own stories

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Africa must tell its own stories and in order for that to happen, media houses must genuinely work to transform the landscape to ensure that it is truly inclusive of more voices from the diverse nation, says Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo.