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Rest time for President Zuma

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma will take a few days off from public engagements, while continuing to perform official duties from home.

KaMagwaza-Msibi to be sworn in today

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Pretoria – Newly appointed Deputy Science and Technology Minister Zanele KaMagwaza-Msibi is to be sworn in at the Union Buildings later today.

NW Premier warns against mob justice

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Pretoria - North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo has condemned in the strongest terms mob justice, after a 30-year-old man was stoned to death in Oukassie outside Brits.

Bekkersdal, govt find common ground

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Pretoria – A meeting between the Bekkersdal community and the Gauteng Provincial Government on Thursday was fruitful, with both parties committed to working on service delivery issues.

Africa must ramp up scale of industrialisation

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Pretoria - The African continent can no longer be the producer and exporter of primary materials, but should ramp up its scale of industrialisation if jobs are to be created, says Trade and Industry Minister Dr Rob Davies.

Sanral to give Lwandle evictees new land

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Pretoria – Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says the SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) will avail a piece of land to accommodate residents, who were evicted from illegally occupied land, in Lwandle and Nomzamo in the Western Cape.

Mmabatho Nursing College closed indefinitely

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Pretoria – After a month-long boycott of clinical practicals and learning activities, the North West Department of Health has taken a decision to close the Mmabatho Nursing College indefinitely.

Condolences pour in for families of Mpuma crash

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Pretoria – Mpumalanga Premier David Mabuza has added his voice to the condolences that have poured in for the families of those who died in the accident near White River last night.

Power supply to remain tight this winter

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Johannesburg - As maintenance work at Eskom plants is reduced to ensure electricity supply, South Africa’s power system will remain tight this winter, the company’s acting CEO Collin Matjila said on Thursday.