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World renowned SA Constitution turns 20

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Sharpeville - Democratic South Africa has come a long in ensuring that citizens enjoy their rights as enshrined in the Constitution, says President Jacob Zuma.

Study recommends more service centres

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Pretoria – Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe says Cabinet was on Wednesday briefed on the findings and recommendations of a study on the geographic accessibility of Thusong Service Centres.

SA deals with root of attacks on foreign nationals

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Pretoria – The Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) -- tasked with dealing with attacks on foreign nationals -- has found that competition for economic opportunities is a leading cause of tensions that have spilt over into violence in some communities between locals and immigrants.

International community confident in SA

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Pretoria – The international community has demonstrated confidence in South Africa’s economy as the number of investment initiatives have grown this past year.

Celebrate our Constitution

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has called on all South Africans to celebrate 20 years of the signing of the Constitution into the supreme law of the Republic, on Saturday.

Act together to crush corruption

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Pretoria – Minister in the Presidency responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Jeff Radebe, says acting together as a united and coherent force offers the possibility to deliver a crushing blow against corruption.

SA must look back to move forward

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Cape Town – South Africa’s ongoing quest for nation building can only benefit if the nation, particularly the youth, takes lessons from its rich and complex history, says Defence and Military Veterans Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.

Parliament must be held in high regard, says Presidency

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Pretoria – As the country celebrates 20 years of the signing of the Constitution, the Presidency says Parliament is still an institution that should be held in high esteem, especially by public servants and those working in State-owned entities.

Abuse victims to tell their stories

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Victims and survivors of gender-based violence have joined a national campaign in which they are encouraged to tell their own stories as part of government’s efforts to understand the root causes of women abuse.