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Mpuma Premier in Pretoria to support families

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Pretoria - Mpumalanga Premier David Mabuza is in Pretoria to accompany 18 families as they receive the mortal remains of their loved ones who died in Nigeria two months ago.

Women leaders give back to rising professionals

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Johannesburg – Women, who are leaders in their respective fields, took time of out of their busy schedules this weekend to invest in the next generation of rising professionals.

Mortal remains arrive to a grieving SA

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Pretoria – The mortal remains of 74 South Africans, who died when a guesthouse collapsed in the Nigerian economic capital of Lagos in September, arrived home on Sunday morning.

Public servants who go the extra mile recognised

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Johannesburg - Public servants who go the extra mile in delivering services by putting people first were honoured at the Batho Pele Excellence Awards in Johannesburg on Friday night.

Formal reception to be held on Sunday

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Pretoria - Government will on Sunday host a formal reception ceremony at the Air Force Base Waterkloof to receive the mortal remains of South Africans who died when a guesthouse collapsed in Nigeria in September.

Bodies of 74 victims to be transported to SA

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Lagos – Government has confirmed that the bodies of 74 South Africans, who died when a guesthouse collapsed in Nigeria over two months ago, will be transported from Lagos to Pretoria on Saturday night.

State specialists arrive in Nigeria to begin repatriation

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Lagos – A high-level team consisting of 80 specialist members from the Department of Health, the South African Police Service and the South African Military Health Service will arrive in Nigeria tonight to begin the process of repatriating the mortal remains of South Africans who died when a guesthouse collapsed in Lagos, Nigeria in September.

Government moves to review broadcasting policy

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Pretoria – Government this week released a Gazette in terms of section 3(2) of the Broadcasting Act (No. 4 of 1999) with the intention of undertaking a comprehensive broadcasting policy review.

No decision on trade of rhino horn

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Pretoria - South Africa has not taken a decision on making the trade of rhino horn illegal as an intervention to reduce rhino poaching.

State-of-the-art buses launched in Tshwane

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Pretoria – Commuters in the City of Tshwane can look forward to travelling in style and comfort with the new state-of-the-art A Re Yeng buses which were unveiled today.

Pretoria prepares to receive Nigeria building victims

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Lagos – Government says it is all systems go for the repatriation of the remains of the South Africans who died in Nigeria when a multi-storey guesthouse attached to the Synagogue Church of All Nations collapsed more than two months ago.