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Back to school for coastal provinces

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Pretoria - It's all systems go as thousands of schools in four coastal provinces open their doors as the 2012 academic year kicks off today.

Commission to tackle international roaming fees

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Cape Town - National Consumer Commissioner Mamodupi Mohlala today revealed that the commission has set its sights on tackling the high cost of international roaming for cellphone users.

UJ stampede 'unfortunate'

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Pretoria - Cabinet spokesperson Jimmy Manyi says the release of the improved matric pass rate and the rate of qualification for university entry should be cause for celebration, not tragedy.

Chabane pays Sedibeng schools a visit

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Sedibeng - Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane rolled up his sleeves and got down to business during a tour of schools in the Sedibeng District on Tuesday.

SA assumes UNSC presidency

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma is in New York to preside over South Africa assuming the presidency of the UN Security Council for the month of January.

SA, Cuba cement defence ties

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Pretoria - South Africa and Cuba have strengthened cooperation in the defence field with the signing of a memorandum of understanding.

Sadtu pens development plans for teachers

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Pretoria - As the 2012 school year gets underway today, the South African Democratic Teachers' Union (Sadtu) says it will make the training and development of teachers its main focus this year.

Minister clears air on Info Bill

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Cape Town - State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele says the Protection of State Information Bill is aimed at stamping out rising espionage cases as well as the business of peddling state information.

Police nab fugitive Kotze

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Pretoria - Johan Kotze, the man accused of killing his stepson and ordering casual workers to sexually assault his estranged wife, has been arrested.

Support net widens for school leavers

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Pretoria - Higher Education South Africa (HESA) has pledged its support to any initiative aimed at providing a greater set of study opportunities for school leavers.

Three weeks to fix train damage

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Pretoria - The Passenger Rail Association of SA (PRASA) says it will take at least three weeks before train services can get back to normal in some parts of Gauteng.

R886m invested in varsity ICT

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Pretoria - The Higher Education and Training Department says R886 million has been invested in connecting South African universities and public research organisations to each other at a minimum speed of 10 Gigabits per second.