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Tutu's footprint goes down in history

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Krugersdorp - Nobel Peace Prize laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu has become the latest South African to add his footprint to the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site in Maropeng, outside Krugersdorp.

Business welcomes dti investigation

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Pretoria - Business has welcomed the Department of Trade and Industry’s decision to investigate concerns into the National Empowerment Fund (NEF) of Ndalo Luxury Ventures (NLV).

Icasa programme to tackle SA's high communications costs

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Cape Town – The Department of Communications told Parliament today that it hopes to bring down high cellphone call rates and broadband fees through a programme run in collaboration with Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa), aimed at stimulating public debate.

Govt injects R202bn into economy - report

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Pretoria – Over R200 billion has been injected into the economy by the South African government last year, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) said on Wednesday.

Forging a common identity

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President Nelson Mandela was one of the volunteers and leaders who defied apartheid laws in 1952 and participated in the largest non-violent resistance ever seen in South Africa known as the Defiance Campaign. The campaign was in response to a number of unfair and discriminatory laws, such as the pass laws.

Celebrating our women's liberation

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Since the onset of democracy, South Africa has taken bold steps to advance the interests of women. Today we can look back with pride at some of the many strides we have made, particularly as we prepare to celebrate 20 Years of democracy and freedom.

Coega exceeds jobs target

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Pretoria - The Coega Development Cooperation (CDC) has exceeded its jobs target by creating 13 596 direct and indirect jobs in the 2012/13 financial year, the state-owned company said on Monday.

NW police confirm stability at mines

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Pretoria - The South African Police Service in the North West continues to monitor and maintain stability in the North West Platinum Belt.

Improved efficiency boosts export coal line

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Pretoria - Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) says it is introducing a 200-wagon train service named Shongololo on its export coal line that will run directly from Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBTC) to mines in Mpumalanga.

Committee assesses progress in farming sector

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Pretoria - The Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries will continue with their week-long oversight visit to various farming areas in the Free State to assess progress made by government.