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Koeberg workers exposed to radiation

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Johannesburg - South Africa's state-owned power utility Eskom says 91 workers were contaminated with a small amount of radiation while doing maintenance work at the Koeberg nuclear power plant near Cape Town.

Trust account set up for flood victims

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Pretoria - Energy Minister Dipuo Peters has appealed to all, especially the business community in the energy sector, to make a much needed contribution towards helping the government in its attempt to restore the lives of those who have been affected by the devastating floods countrywide.

Women in labour transported to hospitals

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Pretoria - Thousands of women in labour have benefitted from the Gauteng's Provincial Government's obstetric ambulances used to transport patients to hospitals and clinics.

Book your Kruger Park visit early

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Skukuza - The Kruger National Park has advised visitors to book their day trips for the coming long weekend in advance.

SA urged to register to vote

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Pretoria - The MEC for the Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs in Mpumalanga, Madala Masuku has called on all prospective voters, especially in the province, to visit their voting stations to register or check whether their names appear on the voters' roll of their voting districts, this weekend on 5-6 February.

Rabies deadly, but preventable

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Pretoria - The health department has warned people who have been in direct contact with a rabies infected dog to contact their nearest health facility to receive the correct treatment.

Sedibe, SAFA part ways

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Pretoria - The South African Football Association (SAFA) is currently searching for a Chief Executive Officer who will take the association to greater heights.

Chickenpox outbreak hits Limpopo school

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Pretoria - A chickenpox outbreak has struck Koedoeskop Primary in Limpopo. The Department of Health and Social Development forced the school to shut its doors after 93 pupils and one teacher were infected by the disease.

UJ to honour mother who died in stampede

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Johannesburg – One of the gates at the University of Johannesburg is to be renamed in honour of Gloria Sekwena, the mother of a prospective undergraduate student who lost her life during a stampede at the university last year.

Prestigious award for SA's auditor general

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Pretoria - In a first for Africa, the office of the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) received global recognition for its contribution to the International Organisation of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) by being presented with the prestigious Jorg Kandutsch Award.

Youngsters urged to join maritime

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Pretoria - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has called on South Africans to participate more in the maritime industry, which offers international opportunities for travel, training and work.