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E Cape town pins hope on President's visit

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Lusikisiki - The small town of Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape looks like any rural town in the country. The center of the town is a hive of activity and informal business is sprawling and has become the engine of the local economy.

Corruption is a cancer that steals from the poor

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Pretoria – Corruption is cancer; it steals from the poor, undermines service delivery and stifles economic growth, says Acting Public Service and Administration Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize.

Take up entrepreneurship, create new jobs

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Umlazi – The youth of Umlazi, south of Durban, have been encouraged to use innovation and entrepreneurship to create new jobs and combat unemployment.

CSIR wants more PhD graduates in its ranks

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Pretoria – The council tasked with the country’s scientific development says it wants to produce more PhD graduates so it can expand its research capability and output.

Transport Department committed to good governance

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Pretoria – Transport Minister Joe Maswanganyi says he is committed to ensuring good governance systems are in place in the State-owned enterprises (SOEs) that fall under his department.

Lusikisiki joins digital migration wave

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Pretoria - Residents of Makwalweni village in Lusikisiki on Thursday joined the digital migration movement when the Department of Communications led a public awareness campaign in the Eastern Cape.

Human Settlements help to rebuild Knysna, Bitou

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Pretoria - Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has promised to work with municipalities of Knysna and Bitou to introduce fire resistant building technologies and materials.

Taxi operators urged to resolve dispute

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Pretoria - Tourism Minister Tokozile Xasa has added her voice to Police Minister Fikile Mbalula’s appeal for taxi operators to engage with each other and end their conflict.

Condolences for struggle veteran's family

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has expressed his sadness and extended heartfelt condolences on the passing of the liberation struggle veteran and former Member of Parliament, Kesval “Kay” Moonsamy, who passed away on Wednesday.

Interventions to mitigate effects of technical recession

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Cape Town – President Jacob Zuma says government will forge ahead and implement pro-growth intervention measures to reignite growth after South Africa’s economy recently slipped into a technical recession.