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High praise for new DPCI head

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Cape Town - The head of the new Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) Anwar Dramat has been praised for the role he has played in crime combating.

Cabinet pleased with electoral process

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Pretoria - Cabinet has expressed satisfaction with the running of the country's fourth democratic election and thanked South Africans for turning out in large numbers to make their mark.

Johannesburg testing stations closed

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Johannesburg - Testing stations in Johannesburg and certain Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) offices are expected to remain closed on Thursday due to a lack of staff.

French police help train SA members

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Rustenburg - The French Gendarmerie and French National Police have partnered with the South African Police Services (SAPS) to train members in crowd control ahead of the 2009 Confederations Cup.

Violence flares up in Standerton

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Standerton - Violence has again flared up in the Sakhile informal settlement near Standerton, with residents looting and burning down the shop of a foreign national.

Soweto Derby, a dress rehearsal for June

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Johannesburg - This weekend's Soweto Derby will be a good indication of the country's preparedness to especially handle large crowds, ahead of the FIFA Confederations Cup in June.

SAPS holds simulation exercise ahead of Confeds Cup

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Rustenburg - The South African Police Service (SAPS) has held simulated exercises at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium to showcase its preparedness to handle any type of disruptive behaviour that may arise at the upcoming FIFA Confederations Cup.

Calm after Cape Town bomb scare

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Cape Town - The situation at the Holiday Inn Express, near the St George's Mall in Cape Town, where there was a bomb scare earlier this morning, has normalised.

Financial regulators must not hinder companies

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Pretoria - While there is a need for good financial regulators, it is important that they do not hinder companies from operating properly, says National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel.

High hopes for Free States matriculants

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Bloemfontein - The Free State Department of Education is hoping to achieve nothing less than a 75 percent matric pass rate during this year's final examination.

BAC welcomes new head of DPCI

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Johannesburg - The appointment of Commissioner Anwar Dramat as the new Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigations (DPCI) has been welcomed by Business Against Crime South Africa (BACSA).

Motshekga sets the record straight

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Midrand – Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga on Thursday clarified the situation between her department and the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU), saying it was important to set the record straight.