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2010 security exercise takes radio jocks hostage

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Pretoria - Two of Gauteng's most popular radio personalities were taken hostage on Tuesday in a police and defence force simulation of security threats to the Confederations Cup and the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

NW parents urged to send learners back to school

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Taung - The North West Department of Education has appealed to parents and members of the Greater Taung Local Municipality to send their children back to school, following the recent protests which disrupted the re-opening of school.

Techno hubs planned for townships

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Johannesburg - As part of its ambitious broadband project, the City of Johannesburg plans to set up techno hubs where people can access the internet and boost their technology skills.

Govt ups attempts to conserve water

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Cape Town - Government is going full out in its attempt to conserve water to avoid the country running out of this resource in the future.

Task team to assist ailing Ekurhuleni municipality

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Johannesburg - A specialised team has been deployed in Ekurhuleni to assist the metropolitan municipality accelerate the provision of services, infrastructure development and to deal with outstanding disputes.

Task team to assist ailing Ekurhuleni municipality

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Johannesburg - A specialised team has been deployed in Ekurhuleni to assist the metropolitan municipality accelerate the provision of services, infrastructure development and to deal with outstanding disputes.

taxi Alliance outlines concerns over BRT

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Johannesburg - The National Taxi Alliance (NTA) has outlined their concerns over the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) System that they will take to a meeting with Transport Minister Sbusiso Ndebele, in a date yet to be announced.

Over 300 children die in Gaza - Unicef

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Johannesburg - Over 300 children have been killed and more than 1 500 wounded since the beginning of the Gaza crisis on 27 December, according to the United Nation's Children's Fund (Unicef).

Schools commit to do better in 2009

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Brits - Two disadvantaged schools that produced top marks in the 2008 matric examinations have recommitted themselves to maintain the high standard they have set and improve on what they achieved last year.

Striking doctors may face suspension - HPCSA

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Pretoria - The Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) has warned doctors who have participated in illegal strike action that they may face suspension or be struck off from the doctors' roll if they do not return to work.

R146 million earmarked for foundation programmes

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Cape Town - The Department of Higher Education and Training has budgeted R146 million for this year's foundation programmes with qualifying institutions being allocated teaching development grants.