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Help for Gauteng supp candidates

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Pretoria - Learners in Gauteng who have qualified for supplementary exams can now register for free preparatory classes, which will be offered for various subjects

MPs to engage S Africans on Info Bill

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Cape Town - Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee looking into the Protection of State Information Bill has adopted an ambitious public hearing drive aimed at getting maximum input from as many South Africans as possible.

Storm-hit schools reopened

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Pretoria - Schools in the North West, which were hit by storms last week, are today reopening for the 2012 academic year, along with all other schools in inland provinces.

SANRAL denies e-toll accounts terms are unfair

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Pretoria - The SA National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) has denied that its e-toll accounts terms and conditions were either unfair or illegal, as reported in a Gauteng newspaper.

SASSA awards R10bn grants contract

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Pretoria - The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has announced the appointment of Cash Paymaster Services (Pty) Ltd as the new contractor for the payment of social grants.

Mpuma's top matric gets top job offer

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Siyabuswa - Mpumalanga's top matriculant, Solomon Thabiso Moabi, is on his way to becoming a top accountant at PriceWaterhouseCoopers.

Smooth first day for Tembisa school

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Tembisa - Gauteng Health MEC Ntombi Mekgwe has given Tshepisa Primary School in Tembisa the thumbs-up for a successful first day.

New year, new school for Diepsloot learners

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Pretoria - January 18 will forever be etched in the memories of learners at Itirele-Zenzele Secondary school in Diepsloot - they started the academic year in a brand new, state-of-the-art school.

Retail trade sales up by 6.8%

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Pretoria - Retail trade sales in November grew by 6.8% year-on-year, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) said

Heavy rains flood Kruger routes

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Skukuza - The Kruger National Park has warned visitors not to use the Crocodile bridge entrance as heavy rains have caused the Crocodile River to overflow.

Education MEC determined to improve results

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East London - Eastern Cape Education MEC Mandla Makupula is determined to overhaul the province's education system to prevent a repeat of the dismal 2011 matric results.

SA pushes bid for AU Commission chair

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Bela Bela - The South African government has expressed optimism that Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma will be elected to lead the African Union (AU) Commission.