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President Zuma to unveil statue of late struggle veteran

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President Jacob Zuma will today unveil a new historic statue honouring the great “Lion of the Midlands” and the late liberation struggle veteran, Harry Themba Gwala, at the Caluza Sports Field in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal.

SA open for business

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South Africa is open for business and awaits partnerships from the Zambian and regional private sector, says President Jacob Zuma.

Minister engages with Sibanye Gold

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Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane has met with the CEO of Sibanye Gold Neal Froneman and his executives, following the company’s announcement of planned retrenchments.

Minister to meet Eldorado Park community

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Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says she will meet the Eldorado Park community only if the disruption of teaching and learning, and the violent protests cease forthwith.

SA needs more women in executive positions

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Minister in the Presidency responsible for Women, Susan Shabangu, is determined to advance the recruitment and retention of women into executive positions.

Media key in building a better SA

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Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo says the role of media is to ensure access to information which is essential to the health of South Africa’s democracy and its development.

Business welcomes SAA CEO appointment

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The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) on Friday congratulated Vuyani Jarana on his appointment as Chief Executive Officer of South African Airways.

Have your say on Marine Protected Areas expansion

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The public can now submit representations or comments on the draft Notices and Regulations for the expansion and re-zonation of the Betty’s Bay, the Robberg and Goukamma Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).

NCR warns of illegal credit providers

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The National Credit Regulator (NCR) has urged consumers not to enter into loans with credit providers that retain bank cards as a method of debt collection.