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SACU, Moz make progress on impending Brexit

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South Africa, together with the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) and Mozambique, have made significant progress on negotiations with the United Kingdom on the impending Brexit.

SCOPA pleased with term's work

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The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) has expressed satisfaction at its work and legacy achieved in the past five years.

140 land claims finalised in Ubizo

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Deputy President David Mabuza will on Saturday hand over settled and finalised land claims worth R136 million to Ubizo Community in Empangeni, KwaZulu-Natal.

North West healthcare facilities improve

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Following government’s intervention in the North West to restore governance and service delivery, there has been an increased availability of medicines and functioning operating theatres in that province.

Eskom's plan to keep the lights on

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As Eskom continues to warn consumers of rotational load shedding, Deputy President David Mabuza has told Members of Parliament that the power utility has developed a detailed turnaround plan to address its challenges.

National Minimum Wage defaulters warned

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Government has reiterated its commitment to clamp down on the growing practice of deliberately dodging labour laws, especially the National Minimum Wage (NMW) Act.

SA marks Human Rights Month

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South Africans are urged to use the month of March to reach out to one another as the country continues to build a united and prosperous nation.

SA seals SKA Observatory deal

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South Africa has signed the international treaty establishing the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) as an intergovernmental organisation tasked with building and operating the world's most powerful radio astronomy telescope.