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Limpopo refutes claims of irregularities

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Pretoria – The Limpopo provincial government has refuted media reports that suggest it has awarded laundry services without following proper channels.

Eersterust youth lack information, facilities

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Eersterust – Lack of information and recreational facilities for young people took centre stage when Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Buti Manamela, met with youth formations in Eersterust, east of Pretoria.

R15m for KZN land rehabilitation project

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Pretoria – The Department of Environmental Affairs has allocated more than R15 million to a land rehabilitation project in Nquthu, KwaZulu-Natal.

No load shedding currently

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Pretoria - The power system is currently stable enabling Eskom to perform maintenance without load shedding.

Security beefed up in Khayelitsha

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Pretoria - The South African Police Service (SAPS) remains committed to providing quality safety and security services to the people of Khayelitsha.

Crime Line tip-offs yield results

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Pretoria - The partnership between the South African Police Service (SAPS) and the Primedia Group, via the collaboration between Crime Stop and Crime Line - is continuing to yield successes in the fight against crime.

Memorial lecture to honour Sowetan photo journo

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Pretoria – A memorial lecture is to be held in Thohoyandou, Limpopo, on Saturday, to honour the late Sowetan photo journalist Elijar Mushiana, who earned great respect through his consummate photo-journalism.

R100 billion owed to municipalities

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday urged government entities and the private sector to pay their debts to enable municipalities to function effectively.

Loads of water job opportunities to be created

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma will later this month officially launch a programme, in Port Elizabeth, which seeks to train about 15 000 artisans and plumbers in the country.

IMC on Immigration Regulations

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Pretoria – President Jacob Zuma has announced the establishment of an Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on Immigration Regulations.

SA economy envisaged to grow

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Pretoria - South Africa’s economic growth is expected to increase steadily to at least 3% over the next three years, says President Jacob Zuma, adding that government expects the current electricity constraint to ease.

Government to pursue reliable energy mix

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Pretoria - While South Africa continues to be confronted by the energy challenge, government is set to continue the pursuit of a reliable energy mix, says President Jacob Zuma.