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Cote d'Ivoire crisis likely to overshadow AU meeting

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Pretoria - With the conclusion of voting in the referendum for the self-determination of Southern Sudan having recently been declared free, fair and credible by the African Union (AU), President Jacob Zuma and AU leaders go to this week's AU summit in Ethiopia faced with yet another year of crisis as the political stalemate continues to wreak havoc in Cote d'Ivoire. Chris Bathembu reports.

Destitute after the deluge

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Roosters cluck, dogs dig through heaps of mud and garbage, music blasts from a distance, children's cries and laughter can be heard from miles away and raw sewage trickles past the doorsteps of many dishevelled houses. This is the flood-hit Themba Khoza informal settlement, near Ivory Park, outside Tembisa.

GP health workers to account for hospital deaths

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Pretoria - The Gauteng Health Department has made it clear to health professionals that from now on, the death of any person in the province's hospitals will have to be strictly accounted for.

Santa comes to Hammanskraal

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Pretoria - Not quite dressed in the trademark red suit with a sleigh hauled by reindeer, Public Works Minister Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde spread some good old fashioned Christmas cheer to the elderly and orphans of Hammanskraal.

Gazetted GP tolls suspended

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Pretoria - Toll tariffs gazetted for the 185-km Gauteng highway network have been suspended until further notice.

Police hunt suspects in KZN family killing

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Pretoria - Outraged by the murder of eight members of a KwaZulu-Natal family, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has called on police to hunt down and bring to book those responsible for the massacre.

Santa comes to Hamanskraal

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Pretoria - Not quite dressed in the trademark red suit with a sleigh hauled by reindeer, Public Works Minister Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde spread some good old fashioned Christmas cheer to the elderly and orphans of Hamanskraal.

Budget expected to focus on job creation

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Cape Town - Jobs, infrastructure development and small and medium enterprise (SMEs) promotion are likely to form the key focus of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan's Budget Speech today.

Thousands show up at youth festival

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Pretoria - Scores of people, young and old, have started arriving at Lucas Moripe Stadium, Atteridgevile, for the World Festival of Youth and Students (WFYS).

MEC to observe border operations

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Mbombela - Mpumalanga's MEC for safety, security and liaison will monitor police operations at the Oshoek Border Post between South Africa and Swaziland in Mpumalanga on Tuesday.