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Govt's fight to alleviate poverty misunderstood

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Pretoria – Government has refuted allegations that visits by Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini to certain areas, in particular Tlokwe, are being targeted to receive food parcels ahead of the by-elections there.

AG cautions SANRAL

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Pretoria - The Auditor-General has declared the South African National Road Agency (SANRAL) financial statements for the year that ended in March as fairly presented in all material respects.

SA ratifies SADC service protocol

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Pretoria - South Africa has ratified the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Protocol on Trade in Services, which seeks to free the sector in the 14-member trade bloc.

Mthethwa explains delay in IPID appointments

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Pretoria - The Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa, says he cannot make a unilateral decision on the appointment vacancies in the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID).

Mchunu won't resign over Field’s Hill road carnage

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Durban – The KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Willies Mchunu, says he will not resign over calls from opposition parties and the media following the tragic death of 22 people in Field’s Hill, Pinetown, last week.

Pres Zuma's decision on Info Bill welcomed

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Pretoria - The Ministry of State Security has joined political parties and analysts in welcoming President Jacob Zuma’s decision to send the Protection of State Information Bill back to the National Assembly.

Western Cape tops hospitality sector

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Pretoria - The Western Cape has proven to be the best in the country when it comes to tourism and hospitality after the province came tops during the inaugural Lilizela Tourism Awards held in Pretoria on Thursday night.

Zuma sends Info Bill back to Parliament

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Cape Town – President Jacob Zuma has sent the Protection of State Information Bill back to the National Assembly over concern that two sections in the bill are unconstitutional.

Social dialogue crucial to address workers' plight

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Pretoria - Social partners from organised labour and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) have stressed the continued need for social dialogue in addressing the plight of workers in their respective places of employment.

Radebe condemns child murders

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Pretoria - Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Jeff Radebe says the harshest of sentences must be given to those who conduct themselves in brutal ways against innocent children.