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KZN Premier attributes employment increase to concerted efforts

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KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, has attributed the marked increase in employment figures and the fall of the unemployment rate in the province to government’s targeted interventions, practical programmes and meaningful collaboration.

BMA nabs suspects at ports of entry

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The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority, Dr Michael Masiapato, has issued a stern warning to criminals engaging in unlawful activities and attempting to cross borders with illicit and stolen goods.

Concern over harassment of Cape fur seals

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The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has expressed concern about increasing incidents of harassment by the public of Cape fur seals along the coast.

SAWS warns of severe thunderstorms

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The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a warning for severe thunderstorms resulting in strong, damaging winds and possible large amounts of small hail.

CSIR honoured for championing plastics pollution research

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The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) says it is proud to have been named one of the 2023 United Nations Environment Programme’s (UNEP) Champions of the Earth for its contribution to the fight against plastic pollution. 

SA can expected heat waves this summer

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South Africa can expect warmer than normal conditions with a high chance of the occurrence of heat waves over the interior during the summer season of 2023-2024.

R1.5b plant nears completion at Richards Bay IDZ

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Plans are underway to ensure that more land is acquired to enable local communities to be involved in the production of the raw materials required by the Wilmar Palm Oil refinery plant in Richards Bay. 

No need for panic buying of eggs, says Didiza

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Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Minister, Thoko Didiza, has assured that the avian influenza outbreak is under control, with 70% of farms not infected by the disease and continuing to produce eggs and chickens.