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Bafana need mental strength - Parreira

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Durban - Bafana Bafana coach, Carlos Alberto Parreira, has urged the national team to alter their mental state with just under 30 days to go before the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

R1bn fund to close housing gap

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Pretoria - Teachers, nurses, police and clerks among others, who do not qualify for financial help from banks, stand to benefit from a R1 billion Guarantee Fund.

NYDA outlines expectations from SONA

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Pretoria - The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) says the State of the Nation Address will be a good opportunity for President Jacob Zuma to share progress on the building of new universities in both Mpumalanga and Northern Cape.

Zuma, Cabinet discuss priorities

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma and his Cabinet are today meeting to discuss key issues affecting South Africans and plot the way forward for the country in a two-day Cabinet Lekgotla.

MEC warns negligent health workers

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Pretoria - Gauteng Health and Social Development MEC Qedani Mahlangu has sent a stern warning to health care workers found to be mistreating their patients.

Commission 'has full weight' of executive - Manuel

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Cape Town - The 25 members of the newly constituted National Planning Commission had the full backing of President Jacob Zuma and his cabinet, said the Minister in the Presidency: National Planning Trevor Manuel.

Zuma opens new facility at OR Tambo

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Johannesburg - President Jacob Zuma officially opened the new Central Terminal Building at OR Tambo International Airport today, saying this was a practical example showing the country's readiness to host the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Bafana must win to boost team morale

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Johannesburg - Bafana Bafana striker, Katlego Mphela, says a win against Thailand at Mbombela stadium will boost the team's morale ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Ngqula implicated in KPMG report

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Johannesburg - An explosive forensic report by audit company KPMG has fingered former South African Airways (SAA) CEO Khaya Ngqula as being behind a series of irregular procurement practices that had cost the national airline millions of rands over a period of five years.