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SA remains siezed with situation in Burundi

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Pretoria – South Africa has appealed to all the Burundian stakeholders to resolve their differences through dialogue and peaceful means within the framework of the country’s constitution.

Tablets withdrawn temporarily, says Gauteng Education

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Pretoria – The Gauteng Department of Education has clarified media reports suggesting that the department will completely withdraw the 88 000 tablets distributed to schools as part of the e-Learning Solution Programme.

Soshanguve labour centre temporarily closed

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Pretoria – The Department of Labour’s Soshanguve labour centre, situated at 2197 Block F in the Neat and Fast Building, will be temporarily closed due to renovations from tomorrow.

Dti to lead business delegation to Peru

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Pretoria - The Department of Trade and Industry (dti) will be leading a delegation of 18 businesspeople on an outward trade and investment mission (OTIM) to Peru next week.

Computer lab to empower Emfuleni learners

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Pretoria – Teaching and learning at Radipeu Primary School, a deep rural school in Emfuleni, Vanderbijlpark, will become more exciting with the donation of a specialised computer laboratory.

Mama Ruth's body returns home

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Pretoria - The remains of the late struggle stalwart Ruth Mompati arrived in her home town, Vryburg, on Thursday.

Twinning of Schools Programme gets underway

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Johannesburg - The management of schools piloting the Twinning of Schools Programme in Gauteng say they are excited about sharing facilities and human resources amongst their schools to help learners achieve more in education.

President appoints ministerial task team on youth matters

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Cape Town - President Jacob Zuma says youth development remains a priority and that he has established a Presidential Task Team to coordinate all youth programmes to ensure that they impact on the lives of young people.

Waste has economic value - Minister

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Pretoria – Minister of Environmental Affairs, Edna Molewa, says government is waging a war on waste and prioritising contributing to the development and growth of the recycling economy.