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Innovate or get left behind, postal sector warned

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With technological advancements driving up the demand for improved service, the continent's postal services sector is going to have to come up with ground-breaking innovations to compete with the best if it wants to remain a relevant player in the digital age.

Content distribution made easy

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The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has developed a software solution that enables content creators to have their own Mobile Internet broadcast platform where the content will be accessible to anyone with a smart device.

Selby bridge repairs to severely affect traffic

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Johannesburg motorists will have to choose alternative routes as the M2 motorway between Crown Interchange and Maritzburg Street will be totally closed to allow for bridge rehabilitation.

Correctional Services makes alternate catering plans

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The Department of Correctional Services says it has urgently set up a war room to work on an in-depth operational plan to facilitate a seamless transition in the event of any disruption to nutrition services at prisons.

SA to market itself in the US

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Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Bulelani Magwanishe is set to highlight trade and investment opportunities in South Africa at the 22nd Annual Wall Street Project Economic Summit in New York.

Mkhize salutes outoging MDB members

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Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Zweli Mkhize has acknowledged the contribution and hard work of the outgoing members of the Municipal Demarcation Board (MDB), whose term ends on Tuesday.

Gauteng eyes mega special economic zone

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The Gauteng government will be more aggressive and decisive in pushing their vision of turning the province into a single, multi-tier, mega special economic zone.

Calls for transformation in water sector

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Water and Sanitation Minister Gugile Nkwinti has reiterated government’s commitment for collaborative efforts to lead transformation of the water sector, as the department prepares to launch the Phakisa Process for Water and Sanitation Master Plan.