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Gautrain reaches one million milestone

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Pretoria - A million passengers have been transported on the Gautrain between Sandton and OR Tambo International Airport since its launch.

KZN farmers to supply SAB

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Durban - Emerging black farmers in Bergville, northern Drankensburg, have been given an opportunity to supply yellow maize to South African Breweries (SAB).

Leaders confident MDGs will be achieved

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Pretoria - World leaders have voiced confidence that with renewed global commitment, the targets to slash hunger, poverty, disease and a host of other social ills can still be achieved by 2015.

Treasury welcomes results of open budget index

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Pretoria - National Treasury has welcomed the Open Budget Index Survey results that put South Africa second out of 100 countries in the transparency of its budget processes.

Plea for group O blood

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Pretoria - The South African National Blood Services (SANBS) has made an earnest appeal to regular group O blood donors to donate blood as the stocks have fallen to less than three days' supply.

Gauteng Health gets its house in order

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Pretoria - The Gauteng Department of Health and Social Development is to physically verify all of its employees to validate the number of workers in the department.

R800 billion for energy infrastructure

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Ermelo - Government is to spend over R800 billion on energy infrastructure over the next few years.
The announcement was made by President Jacob Zuma on Saturday at the re-opening of the Camden power station in Mpumalanga.

Motlanthe seals deal with Syria

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Pretoria - Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe concluded a two-day working visit to Syria with a vow that the two countries will work together in removing all other impediments to trade and investment.

Public comments deadline on energy plan extended

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Pretoria - The public comments window into the country's long term energy plan, the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP 2010), has been extended to December, the Energy Department said on Friday.

Conserving wetlands can create jobs, says minister

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Elandsbaai - By protecting its wetlands, South Africa will not only be able to conserve its natural resources, but will also create many more jobs, the Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs Rejoice Mabudafhasi, said today.