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Poachers hit Marakele park

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Thabazimbi - A national park in Limpopo has suffered its first rhino poaching incident in a period of two years.

Premier to announce new Limpopo cabinet

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Pretoria - The newly inaugurated Premier of Limpopo, Stanley Mathabatha, is expected to make an official announcement on his provincial cabinet later this afternoon.

Business as usual at SAA

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Pretoria - Operations at South African Airways (SAA) have not been disrupted following strike action, said the airline.

Schools thanked for singing for Madiba

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Pretoria - Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has thanked everyone who participated in the song and prayer for Madiba in schools all over the country.

No change in repo rate: Marcus

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Pretoria – Reserve Bank Governor, Gill Marcus, has announced that the repo rate is to remain unchanged at 5 percent per annum.

SA, EU in trade and investment talks

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Pretoria - A South African delegation, led by President Jacob Zuma, is in talks with representatives from the European Union (EU), where ways to boost trade and investment are being discussed.

Children encouraged to read Mandela book

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Qunu – The Nelson Mandela Museum in the Eastern Cape used the icon’s 95th birthday celebrations on Thursday to instil a reading habit in the country’s children.

Inmates lend a helping hand to orphanage

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Johannesburg - Bunches of spinach grown by inmates, bottles of milk and blankets to keep the cold at bay, signaled the celebrating of a world icon as the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) came to the aid of an orphanage and a destitute home on Thursday.

AU wishes Madiba Happy Birthday

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Pretoria - The Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, says the African Union joins the world in wishing former President Nelson Mandela a happy and healthy 95th birthday.

Qunu celebrates Madiba’s Birthday

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Qunu – They sang together in one big voice “Nkosi sikelel’utata wethu” (God bless our father and may he live for many years to come).

The gift that keeps giving

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Pretoria – Anti-apartheid icon and South Africa’s first democratically elected President Nelson Mandela’s legacy has yet again proved to be the gift that keeps giving, as thousands today answered the call of doing an act of good for their fellow man.

City aims to pack 10 000 food hampers for the needy

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Cape Town – South Africans should look to set aside 67 minutes of each day to contribute meaningfully if they are to match the contribution made by former president Nelson Mandela to the country and the world, Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille said today.