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SA at risk of importing plague

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) says nine countries, including South Africa, are at a high risk for importing the plague which has claimed over 100 lives in Madagascar.

Executives appointed at DENEL, SAFCOL and ALEXKOR

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Minister of Public Enterprises Lynne Brown, acting in her capacity as shareholder representative, has announced the appointments of new Executive Directors at Denel, SAFCOL and Alexkor.

Tough times require bold decisions

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Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba says government needs to fast-track reform and make difficult, bold decisions in order to return the economy to a desirable growth path.

Joe Maila a champion for the poor

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Late spokesperson Joe Maila was committed to ensuring that children from impoverished communities do not go to school barefooted, says 1Million School Shoes Campaign Chairperson Thabiso Chauke.

Trade contributes to 15% of GDP

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Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) has revealed that not only did the trade industry contribute to 15% of South Africa’s 2015 GDP, but it is also the biggest employer in the formal business sector.

US investors pledge over $1 billion for SA

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Hardly 24 hours after Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba tabled what was a difficult medium term budget, a leading United States investor has announced plans to invest over $1 billion in South Africa over the next few months.

Public sector innovators to be acknowledged

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The Public Sector Innovation Awards, which aim to promote best practices in public sector innovation as well as celebrate the successes of individuals and teams in all spheres of government, will take place at the weekend.

Home Affairs Minister welcomes Apleni ruling

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Home Affairs Minister Ayanda Dlodlo has welcomed the outcome of the North Gauteng High Court judgment, which set aside the suspension of Director General Mkuseli Apleni.