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Service delivery gap narrowing in SA schools

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Pretoria – Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says significant progress has been registered in providing infrastructure and basic services such as water, sanitation and power in schools across the country.

Flash flood survival guide

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Pretoria – With people in parts of the country still picking up the pieces following last week’s flash floods, the Automobile Association (AA) has issued some basic rules to follow in such situations.

SA clinches destination of the year award

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Pretoria - Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies has hailed South Africa’s win of the Global Sourcing Association’s annual Outsourcing Destination of the Year award, saying it cements the country’s investment position.

Hawks seize R5.3 million

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Pretoria - A Hawks investigation has led to the arrest of a suspect and seizure of almost R5.3 million in cash.

Facelift for Komjekejeke heritage site

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Pretoria - Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom has officially handed over facilities built by his department at the Komjekejeke heritage site in Wallmansthal, east of Pretoria.

Brand SA congratulates Imtiaz Sooliman

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Pretoria - Brand South Africa has congratulated Gift of the Givers foundation founder Imtiaz Sooliman, who was awarded the Global Citizen Award by the international advisory firm Henley & Partners.

NPA records 93.8% conviction rate

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Pretoria – The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) is forging ahead with its mission of ensuring justice for victims of crime by prosecuting without fear, favour and prejudice.

Minister Brown assures Eskom will remain stable

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Pretoria - Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown has assured South Africa that as the shareholder representative, she will work closely with the board to ensure that Eskom remains stable.

Government checks on Krugersdorp service delivery

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Krugersdorp – Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Jeff Radebe, says while basic services are being delivered in Mogale City, the infrastructure of government facilities in the area needs to be improved.

Eskom CEO resigns

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Pretoria - Eskom CEO Brian Molefe has announced that he will voluntarily step down from his position with effect from 1 January 2017.

Well wishes for students writing exams

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Pretoria – The Department of Higher Education and Training has sent well wishes to all students at universities, Technical Vocational and Training (TVET) colleges and high schools, who are writing their final exams.