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SA records trade surplus in July

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Pretoria - South Africa recorded a trade surplus of R2 billion in July, the South African Revenue Services (SARS) said on Tuesday.

CO2 tax to curb SA's carbon footprint

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Pretoria- The newly introduced carbon tax policy is one of the urgent public policy responses that will assist the country in its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint by 34 percent by 2020 and 42 percent by 2025 experts say.

Police talk tough on social grant fraud

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Pretoria - Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has called on those involved in social grant fraud to surrender to police or face police tracking them down.

Pamphlets to help prepare matriculants

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Pretoria - At least 50 000 pamphlets with tips on writing exams are to be distributed to Grade 12 learners in the Free State to help them prepare for their finals.

SA’s malaria plan lauded

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Pretoria - South Africa plans to eliminate the spread of malaria within its borders by the year 2018, President Jacob Zuma said.

Dti looks into creative industry woes

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Pretoria - A review commission is being set up by the Department of Trade and Industry (dti) to investigate problems faced by the local creative industry.

SA hosts Spain Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

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Pretoria - Juan Antonio Yanez-Barnuevo, the Spanish Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, is to arrive in South Africa this afternoon for the 7th Annual Bilateral Consultations between Spain and South Africa.

Communities urged to use local clinics

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Pretoria - In an effort to reduce pressure on hospitals, the Gauteng Department of Health and Social Development has urged provincial communities to use their local clinics for treatment.

Mandela Foundation hits back

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Pretoria - The Nelson Mandela Foundation has demanded an apology from Sunday Independent Editor Makhudu Sefara after the latter allegedly accused the foundation's spokesperson of misleading the nation on former President Nelson Mandela's hospitalisation last week.

Task team to look into pipeline overruns

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Pretoria - Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba has appointed a five-member task team to probe the cost of overspending at Transnet's New Multi Product Pipeline (NMPP).

New Lakeside park to thrill residents

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Pretoria - A picturesque dam and tranquil surroundings is what Orange Farm and Lakeside residents, in the south of Johannesburg, can look forward to once the multimillion rand park and food garden officially opens.