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Government builds over 70 schools

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Pretoria – The Department of Basic Education has built 74 schools, which have changed the experience of learning and teaching for thousands of pupils and teachers.

Green economy offers a double dividend

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Pretoria – Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor says government will make the best of opportunities in the green economy to create jobs and cut carbon emissions.

Mamelodi ready to fight nyaope

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Pretoria - Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini will on Tuesday visit the Mamelodi community, east of Pretoria, in an attempt to curb drug and alcohol abuse by youth.

SARB disputes downgrade of Capitec Bank

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Pretoria – The South African Reserve Bank (SARB) says while it has taken note of rating agency Moody’s decision to downgrade Capitec Bank Limited, it does not agree with the decision.

Patient admitted to hospital for Ebola tests

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Pretoria – A 37-year-old man, who arrived in the country from Liberia over a week ago, has been admitted to the Charlotte Maxeke Hospital for further tests related to the Ebola Virus Disease.

Housing MEC welcomes fraudster’s sentence

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Pretoria – Gauteng Human Settlements MEC Jacob Mamabolo has welcomed the sentence of a Lenasia land syndicate kingpin, saying this should send a strong message to every citizen that crime does not pay.

R2.7-billion youth fund launched

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Cape Town – The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA), Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and the Small Enterprise Finance Agency (sefa) have launched a R2.7-billion Youth Fund aimed at creating millions of sustainable jobs.

Pres Zuma has responded to Nkandla report

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Pretoria - The Presidency has noted statements attributed to the Office of the Public Protector stating that the President had not responded to the report on the Nkandla security upgrades.

Dti to host Company Law Symposium

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Pretoria – An upcoming Company Law Symposium is expected to discuss and consider important principles arising from the Companies Act, including mergers and acquisitions, among other things.

Nakasa's remains to arrive in Durban

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Pretoria - The remains of the distinguished journalist, Nathaniel Ndazana, commonly known as Nat Nakasa, will land at King Shaka International Airport, in Durban, on Tuesday.