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Gauteng moves to improve public transport

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Pretoria – Residents of Gauteng can expect a fully integrated and developed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system in the next few years, says Roads and Transport MEC Ismail Vadi.

Restoring South African families

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Pretoria – Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini says a radical approach to rebuilding and preserving the family structure is needed to address the social challenges the country faces.

EPWP brings hope to Keiskamahoek locals

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Keiskamahoek – Hundreds of people, young and old, in Keiskamahoek in the Eastern Cape are looking forward to a better life with the launch of the third phase of the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP).

Schools build national spirit

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Pretoria – Over 9 000 flags have been given to schools across the country to encourage pride in the national identity among school children.

Sanral scoops top employer award

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Pretoria - The South African National Roads Agency Ltd (Sanral) has received a top employer award for its outstanding ability to attract and keep staff happy.

Lesotho to hold elections next year

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Pretoria - In an effort to ease a political crisis that resulted in an attempted coup in August, Lesotho will hold its General Elections in February 2015 and parliament will be reopened in a fortnight.

Taking basic education to greater heights

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Pretoria - Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says while a lot of progress has been made in improving the standard of education in the country, more needs to be done to take education to the next level.

Infrastructure a catalyst for job creation

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Pretoria - Transport Minister Dipuo Peters says infrastructure development is the catalyst for job creation, economic development and ultimately improving the quality of life.

Focused support for offenders

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Pretoria - A lot still needs to be done to strengthen rehabilitation and social reintegration of offenders into communities.

Working-for-Water creates 181 000 jobs

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Pretoria – About 181 000 full time jobs have been created through the Working-for-Water Programme, says Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa.