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SA youngsters to play in GRULAC tournament

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Pretoria - Youngsters from 16 South African schools will get the chance to play "international" football this weekend when they participate in the annual Group of Latin American and Caribbean (GRULAC) Football Tournament in Pretoria.

SAA to announce new CEO soon: Gigaba

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Midrand - South African Airways (SAA) is likely to announce a new chief executive officer by the end of the month, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Thursday.

Zuma jets off to Zimbabwe

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma is expected to travel to Zimbabwe later today on a working visit.

SA boosts health research capacity

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Cape Town – Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has described the launch of a government initiative to boost human resources development in health research and innovation as “a dream come true” as the country strives to improve the overall quality of health.

Jesse Duarte appointed Presidency's COO

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Cape Town - Jesse Duarte has been appointed as the Chief Operations Officer (COO) in the Presidency, government Spokesperson Themba Maseko announced on Thursday.

2010 info centre to open in Rustenburg

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Pretoria - Deputy Minister of Tourism Tokozile Xasa will on Monday open a 2010 Visitor Information Centre (VIC) in Rustenburg that will ensure tourists arriving in the city for the 2010 FIFA World Cup get the best advice and information.

Cabinet congratulates athletes

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Cape Town - Cabinet has congratulated the three South African athletes who clinched medals at the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in Berlin, Germany.

Imbizo suggests ways to improve policing

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Daveyton – Vigorous training on professionalism, counselling and a crime summit -- these are just some of the recommendations forwarded by the Daveyton community to Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa during his visit to the area on Thursday.

SA eyes global medical training

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Cape Town – South Africa is looking at the possibility of sending medical students to other parts of the world to receive training.