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Presidential BEE council meets in Pretoria

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Pretoria - The Presidential Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) Advisory Council on Friday met in the country's capital to evaluate work done by the body to advance the objectives of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act.

SME fund to stimulate growth

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Pretoria – A fund aimed at supporting small and medium sized enterprises (SME) to grow the economy has been established, with the private sector having contributed over R1 billion to its coffers.

Free Robben Island experience on Heritage Day

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Cape Town – Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom has told Robben Island Museum staffers that they should strive to give every visitor a memorable experience in order to attract more tourists to visit the iconic site.

Heritage Month: Legends speak out

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South Africa’s living legends in the fields of arts say there is a need to revive all the different cultures and traditions that exist in South Africa to preserve the country’s rich heritage.

Service delivery is key

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Now that various councils across the country have been constituted and mayors have selected their executive teams, the focus will now shift to the delivery of services to communities over the next five years.

Big guns called to help New Brighton police station

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Pretoria - The Portfolio Committee on Police wants Eastern Cape Police Commissioner Liziwe Ntshinga and the Port Elizabeth (PE) cluster management to urgently intervene at the New Brighton police station.

IPP programme still government policy

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Pretoria – The Presidency says President Jacob Zuma has taken note of the concerns raised in the public domain about the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producers Programme (REIPPP) of government.

Deadline for Lesotho permit applications looms

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Pretoria – With only 16 days to go, the Department of Home Affairs has urged Basotho nationals to apply for SA-issued Lesotho Special Permits (LSP) before 30 September.

Deadline for tax returns looms

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Pretoria - Cabinet on Thursday reminded taxpayers who submit their tax returns manually or by post to submit their returns ahead of the deadline next week.