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Dlamini-Zuma visits Waterberg DDM Hub

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Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, will tomorrow visit the Waterberg District Development Model (DDM) Hub in Limpopo.

Provinces include HIV, TB screening at COVID-19 sites

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Deputy President David Mabuza says provincial departments of health have started experimenting with combining Tuberculosis (TB) and COVID-19 screening in some locations, while also offering HIV self-screening at COVID-19 sites.

Social Development embarks on oversight visits

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Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu and Deputy Minister Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu will be conducting compliance assessment visits at various department facilities that cater for vulnerable groups in Free State province.

PanSALB to launch Sign language Charter

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The Pan South African Sign Language (PanSALB) Board will today launch the South African Sign Language Charter (SASL Charter) which aimed at removing barriers to enable deaf people equal opportunities to information and services.

Mpumalanga HOD arrested for illegal immigration

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A Mpumalanga head of department (HOD) has been released on a warning by the Pretoria magistrate court following his arrest for allegedly illegally living in South Africa for 25 years.

Medupi to resolve SA's load shedding woes

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Deputy President David Mabuza says despite the current challenge of load shedding, South Africans should be confident this will be sorted once the Medupi power plant is incorporated into the grid.

Tribunal approves JSE, Link Market Services merger

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The Competition Tribunal has approved, with conditions, the merger whereby JSE Limited (the JSE), the operator of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, will acquire shares registry firm, Link Market Services South Africa (LMS SA).

The importance of leading communication during epidemics

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The absence of a COVID-19 vaccine elevates prevention measures as a country’s first line of defence against the onslaught of the virus. To create awareness of these measures and effect behaviour change, reliable information needs to be shared with citizens so that they can make informed decisions on protecting themselves and their families.

Vaal Dam continues to plunge

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Vaal Dam levels have continued their steep fall this week, plummeting to levels unseen since the beginning of 2017, when large parts of the country were in the grip of a devastating drought.