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Put humanity first - Zuma

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Durban - As political leaders begin their talks on what should be the outcomes of this year's climate change conference in Durban, they should do so with the knowledge that they have the entire humanity in their hands, President Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.

Provincial projects to create 90 000 jobs in agriculture

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Cape Town - The Department of Agriculture, Foresty and Fisheries hopes to create 90 000 new jobs a year through the submission by provinces of over 140 project plans for job creation projects, says the Minister of Agriculture, Foresty and Fisheries Tina Joemat-Pettersson.

DIRCO to deliver lecture on BRICS

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Pretoria - Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Marius Fransman, will deliver a public lecture at the University of Stellenbosch on Wednesday

Govt pleased with Mngeni ruling

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Pretoria - Government has welcomed the Western Cape High Court ruling which has found Xolile Mngeni guilty of the premeditated murder of Anni Dewani.

SA, Turkey urged to improve trade

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Pretoria - Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Elizabeth Thabethe says following a decrease in commercial activity between South Africa and Turkey, the two countries should renew efforts to increase trade.

Performance of health services put to test

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Pretoria - The attainment of goals set for the Health Department's Negotiated Service Delivery Agreement (NSDA) will receive sharp scrutiny as Health Deputy Minister, Dr Gwen Ramokgopa continues to assess the performance of health district services.

Rhino poaching increases

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Pretoria - South African National Parks announced that to date, 405 rhinos have been poached throughout the country this year.

Schooling prisoners a challenge for dept

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Cape Town - Despite President Jacob Zuma indicating that schooling should be obligatory, the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has said that it remains a legal challenge to force offenders to attend school.