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Koeberg injects R29bn into W Cape GDP

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Cape Town – Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown says the Koeberg Power Station in the Western Cape has contributed R29 billion to the province’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) between 2013 and 2016.

Recurrence of El Nino drought conditions likely

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Pretoria – The South African Weather Service says the next summer season has increased the likelihood for the development of El Nino conditions which are often associated with drought and water scarcity as seen recently in South Africa.

W Cape agriculture under threat

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Cape Town - Agriculture and food security in the Western Cape are under threat due to increased heat, water stress on crops and livestock and droughts resulting from climate change.

W Cape to help improve business skills

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Cape Town – The Western Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism says it would train about 1 000 entrepreneurs to improve their business skills.

Kathrada lived for South Africa

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Pretoria – Struggle stalwart Ahmed Kathrada’s activism has been a consistent feature in the struggle for liberation and fundamental transformation of South Africa for decades, says Gauteng Premier David Makhura.

Communicators urged to use community media

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Pretoria - Communications Minister Faith Muthambi has urged municipal communicators to maximise the use of community media platforms as a crucial tool in development.

Minister Pandor: Uncle Kathy was warm and loving

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Johannesburg - Ahmed ‘Kathy’ Kathrada is remembered by most as a man of great integrity, for never being silent about what he stood for and his courage to speak truth to power.

Two left feet did not hinder Uncle Kathy

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Pretoria - Struggle stalwart Ahmed Kathrada, who was laid to rest today in Johannesburg, has been described not only as a kind man but a man who, despite his love for dancing, had two left feet.

Tourism, one of SA’s biggest success stories

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Pretoria – Tourism Deputy Minister Tokozile Xasa says tourism is one of South Africa’s biggest success stories since the dawn of democracy and that it continues to grow and provide a livelihood for many households.