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SA growth 'lacklustre'

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Pretoria - Although the South African economy continued expanding in the third quarter, this was at a lacklustre pace, the Reserve Bank said.

Minister announces new Inspecting Judge

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Pretoria - Correctional Services Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqcakula today announced the appointment of her department's new Inspecting Judge of Correctional Centres, Judge Vuka Tshabalala.

SA Tourism appoints new CEO

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Pretoria - Tourism Minister, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, has announced the appointment of Thulani Nzima as the new Chief Executive Officer of South African Tourism.

Air Force lacks transformation: MPs

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Cape Town - Frustrated with the slow pace of transformation in the South African Air Force, MPs have asked Chief of the Air Force, Lieutenant General Carlo Gagiano when he would retire.

IDC to pump R5.2bn into renewable energy

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Pretoria - The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) will finance 12 of the 28 preferred bidders to contribute to the country's energy mix.

Mthethwa talks tough at NW police station

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Pretoria - Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has laid down the law to the police and criminals in the North West at the official opening of the Jourberton Police Station on Thursday.

Top cop lays down the law

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Pretoria - It was a tough-talking Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi who met with the media on Thursday, in what was the acting National Police Commissioner's first public appearance.

Forcing of learners to join march condemned

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Pretoria - Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has condemned incidents in Johannesburg in which learners where forced out of school to join today's ANC Youth League's march.

President Zuma has a home loan: Presidency

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Pretoria - The Presidency has noted weekend newspaper reports implying that President Jacob Zuma may have misled the National Assembly when he said he had a mortgage bond on his residence in Nkandla.

Eskom's profits dip in tough environment

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Cape Town - Eskom has announced that its profits for the six-month period beginning on April 1 and ending 30 September 2012 dropped to R12.6 billion from R12.8 billion a year ago. Releasing the power utility's interim results on Tuesday, Eskom CEO Brian Dames said the seasonal nature of the business could mean an even steeper decline in profits by year end.

More must be done to secure water supply

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Johannesburg - While South Africa has no crisis in terms of water security, the country had to put in the necessary effort to prevent severe shortages that could lead to serious social and economic challenges, the Department of Water Affairs said Thursday.

Compliance office bearing fruit in health sector

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Johannesburg - The Office of Health Standards Compliance operating in the National Department of Health is starting to see some improvements, says Health Director-General Precious Matsoso.

Effective partnerships needed to create green jobs

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Johannesburg - Effective partnerships are needed in the fight against climate change and in the quest to create green jobs, which are heavily reliant on continued economic growth, says Economic Development Deputy Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize.

Govt intensifies war on cable theft

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Pretoria - Government is intensifying the war on cable theft through the training of designated second-hand goods police officers, says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.