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Government hard at work – President Zuma

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Pretoria – President Jacob Zuma says government will not rest while there are people who go to bed hungry, feel unsafe, and have no electricity and water and other basic services.

President Zuma condemns Mlotshwa's painful treatment

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Pretoria – President Jacob Zuma has strongly condemned the painful treatment meted out to Victor Mlotshwa from Middleburg, who was beaten up and put in a coffin alive by two men who reportedly accused him of trespassing.

SA, Russia commit to implement trade pacts

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Pretoria – Representatives of South Africa and Russia say while there has been progress made to upscale trade between the two countries, focus should be on implementing the agreements that already exist to realise mutual growth objectives.

Decisive action needed to steer SA from despair to hope

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Pretoria – Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa says decisive action is needed to steer the country from despair to hope, from a narrative of lack to a story of opportunity, from a chronicle of deprivation to a testament of prosperity.

Top performing businesses awarded

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Pretoria - The 14th annual National Business Awards, which seek to demonstrate the link between corporate citizenship and commercial success, from staff engagement and development to reputation and brand awareness, was held on Thursday.

SA observes World Prematurity Day

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Pretoria – Health Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, says prematurity continues to be one of the biggest causes of new born deaths.

Outbreak response team dispatched to Jukskei River

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Pretoria - Gauteng MEC for Health Qedani Mahlangu has dispatched an outbreak response team to the areas surrounding the Jukskei River following the recent flash flooding and the subsequent bursting of the river banks.

New school restores dignity of learners in Mthatha

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Cape Town – Learners at Bungu Junior Secondary School in Libode, outside Mthatha in the Eastern Cape, used to spend a lot of time cleaning their classrooms, which were made from mud.