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WSU salary increase not viable, says dept

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Pretoria – The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) says the troubled Walter Sisulu University (WSU) remains bankrupt, and that the 8% - 10% salary increase demanded by the staff will have “disastrous consequences” on its cash flow.

60% of Angolan refugees respond to open window

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Pretoria – The Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Fatima Chohan, says about 60% of the 6 900 Angolan refugees that are in the country have approached the department to regularise their asylum status.

SAA, TAM announce code share

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Pretoria - South African Airways (SAA) and Brazilian carrier TAM Airlines on Thursday announced the implementation of a code share agreement.

SAAT concludes wage deal with AUSA

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Pretoria - South African Airways Technical (SAAT), the maintenance subsidiary of SAA, has concluded a wage deal with the Aviation Union of Southern Africa (AUSA).

Dlamini slams hypocrisy of women that hit children

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Cape Town – The Minister of Social Development, Bathabile Dlamini, today spoke out against the hypocrisy of women who hit their children in their homes, and then call for an end to violence against women.

NW to take stock of rural development progress

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Pretoria – A service delivery workshop in the North West is expected to track the progress made by the three spheres of government in the implementation of the Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP).

Strike causes minimal disruption at SAA

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Pretoria - There has been minimum disturbance at South African Airways (SAA) and South African Airways Technical (SAAT) following strike action, says the national carrier.

SA, Săo Tomé and Príncipe to review relations

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma will on Thursday host his Săo Tomé and Príncipe counterpart, Manuel Pinto Da Costa, who will be in the country for a two-day state visit aimed at revitalising diplomatic relations between the two countries.