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N Cape legislature wishes premier speedy recovery

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Kimberly – A moment of silent was observed in prayer for the total recovery of the Northern Cape Premier Hazel Jenkins, who fell ill last year while delivering the State of the Province Address.

Focus on the arts at COP17

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Durban - Artists from South Africa and around the world are being given opportunities through different competitions to express their take on climate change issues.

Soccer fans to use semi-luxury, inter-city buses in 2010

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Pretoria - Scores of soccer supporters who will descend on South Africa during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and locals alike, will have the pleasure of traveling across the host cities using semi-luxury and inter-city buses.

More to be done to achieve gender equality

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Pretoria - While progress has been made in efforts to achieve gender equality, more work needs to be done before women are on an equal footing as men, says Home Affair Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma.

Durban's ICC contributes R11.6bn to GDP

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Durban - The International Convention Centre (ICC) in Durban has contributed R11.4 billion to the GDP over the last five financial years, says ICC Chief Executive, Julie-May Ellingson.

SAPS ready for COP17

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Durban - The South African Police Service (SAPS) has briefed the provincial cabinet on their state of readiness to handle the upcoming United Nations' climate change conference.

Business confidence declines in October

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Pretoria - Business confidence continued to decline in October, falling more than what was anticipated, said the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI).

Public to comment on draft beneficiation strategy

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Johannesburg - The Department of Minerals and Energy has invited the public to comment on the department's draft beneficiation strategy which aims to transform the mining industry from being a resource based to a knowledge based industry.

Consumers must be taught about their rights

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Pretoria - There is a need for consumers to be taught more about their consumer rights and the Consumer Protection Act, says Minister in the Presidency: National Planning Commission Trevor Manuel.