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Man charged for speeding

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A 36-year-old has appeared in the Midrand Magistrate Court for allegedly driving his vehicle at a speed of 200km/h on the R21 near Olifantsfontein, says the Gauteng Department of Community Safety.

Security beefed up in Parliament

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Police have told Members of Parliament that from next month, police will implement more stringent security measures at all access points following a recent incident where a Parliamentary staffer smuggled in a firearm before taking his own life.

World leaders call for multilateralism at UNGA

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Amid complex global multilateral challenges, Gambian President Adama Barrow told the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday that countries need to work together to solve global problems.

War-on-Leaks trainees to get their stipends

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The trainees of the War-on-Leaks project will soon be informed how they will access their stipends from the R30 million transferred to Rand Water last month.

All systems go for public service hackathon

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The National Public Service Hackathon, which aims to harness innovation and develop technological solutions to improve the delivery of government services, kicks off in Johannesburg on Friday.

SA hard at work to reignite economy

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has assured world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly that South Africa is hard at work to revive its economy.

Have your say on financial law bill

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National Treasury has published the Financial Sector Laws Amendment Bill, which will strengthen the Reserve Bank to manage the orderly resolution or winding down of a failing financial institution for public consultation.

127 Gauteng inmates graduate

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A total of 127 inmates from correctional centres across Gauteng have graduated with various qualifications, including an offender who attained his Master’s Degree in Tax Law.