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Zuma to lead SA delegation to UN General Assembly

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma is expected to address the opening session of the General Debate during the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York later this month.

New nurses for NW health facilities

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Pretoria - The North West Health Department continues to see steady progress in addressing the challenges of scares skills and training of health professionals, with more nurses and doctors becoming available.

Municipalities more financially responsible in reporting

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Cape Town – Municipalities have become more responsible in reporting their financial position, with all 278 municipalities having submitted Section 71 financial information to the National Treasury for the last two quarterly reports, the chief executive of the SA Local Government Association (Salga), Xolile George, said today.

SA welcomes moves to bolster nuclear safety

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Pretoria - South Africa has welcomed the International Atomic Energy Agency’s efforts to strengthen global nuclear safety, Energy Minister Ben Martins said today.

Strikes in 2012 reach record high

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Pretoria – South Africa had a dramatic increase in the number of strikes in 2012 compared to the previous four years, according to the Annual Industrial Action Report.

Motlanthe concludes UK visit

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Pretoria - Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has concluded his working visit to the United Kingdom, his office said on Tuesday.

SA to host international women police conference

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Durban – The 51st session of the International Association of Women Police (IAWP) will be held in South Africa for the first time in its history since the association’s formation in 1915.

Mpumalanga residents warned of more fires

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Mbombela - Mpumalanga residents have been warned of the possibility of more wildfires as strong winds and high temperatures are expected to blast the province between today and Saturday.

Rise in KZN road carnage a concern – MEC

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Pietermaritzburg – Over 680 people have died as a result of road accidents in KwaZulu-Natal between May - September this year, MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison, Willies Mchunu, told the special sitting of the provincial Legislature today.