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SA women's rugby team keeps up the fight

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Durban - While the men's Springbok team have cemented their position as World Champions twice, the up and coming women's team are also striving to be among the rugby elite.

Boks name team for RWC opener

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Durban - The Springboks will kick off their Rugby World Cup campaign against Wales on Sunday with thei

Western Cape farmers concerned at looming strike

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Pretoria - Farmers have on Friday expressed grave concern that the strike in the farming sector in the Western Cape may resume and have urged the Department of Labour's Director-General, Nkosinathi Nhleko, to do all within his powers to bring stability to the situation.

Govt to conduct public hearings in farming sector

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Pretoria - The Department of Labour will tomorrow host two separate public hearings designed to come up with a solution on the violent strikes in the farming sector triggered by the demand for higher wages.

Former offender tells learners to avoid drugs

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East London - A former offender with a degree in industrial psychology has been brought in to help an East London primary school deal with a substance abuse problem among its pupils.

Patient allegedly jumps to her death

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Pretoria - Gauteng MEC for Health and Social Development, Ntombi Mekgwe has sent condolences to the family of a patient who is alleged to have jumped from the 9th floor at the Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital in Johannesburg morning.

Chabane to attend African Editors Forum

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Pretoria - Minister in The Presidency for Performance Monitoring, Evaluation and Administration, Collins Chabane, is to participate in a debate on the image of the African continent at the African Editors Forum Biannual General Meeting.

U still has role in Libya, says Zuma

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Cape Town - The African Union still has an important role to play in Libya, President Jacob Zuma said today, adding that UN Security Council resolution 1973 had been "abused to further means other than to protect civilians."