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SA World Cup squad announced

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Durban - There is no place for experienced wicketkeeper Mark Boucher in the South African squad for the ICC Cricket World Cup on the Asian sub-continent starting next month.

More expected from Zuma on crime

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Pretoria - While President Jacob Zuma's commitment to the fight against crime in the State of the Nation Address has been welcomed, some analysts believe the President did not give the issue the attention it deserves.

Blazer Fridays for the Class of 2010

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Pretoria - Put on your old tie, squeeze into your old blazer, resurrect your school colours ... This Friday, and every Friday until the matric exams are over.

SEO review expected in 2011

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Cape Town - A Presidential Committee has been given 12 months to conclude a review on the effectiveness of state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

Govt's initiatives to improve health care commended

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Pretoria - Health stakeholders have commended government's commitment to improve the country's health care system through initiatives announced by President Jacob Zuma during the State of the Nation Address.

Zuma's job creation fund welcomed

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma's announcement of a R9 billion fund for job creation over a period of three years has received the thumbs-up from the private sector and the general public.

Pienaar finds new home

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Durban - South African international star Steven Pienaar has completed his reported 3million pounds move from Everton to Tottenham Hotspur, ending weeks of speculation about his future.

SADTU welcomes govt's commitment to education

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Pretoria - Except for minor concerns from the State of the National Address delivered by President Jacob Zuma, the South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) has welcomed government's commitment to education.

Team to probe Mpuma water shortages

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Pretoria - The Mpumalanga provincial government has appointed a task team to look into the disruption of water services that had plagued the small municipality of Emalahleni in recent months.

UNSC welcomes 'peaceful' end of voting in Sudan

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Pretoria - The United Nations Security Council has welcomed the conclusion of voting in the referendum for the self-determination of Southern Sudan, describing the voting exercise as "largely peaceful and orderly."

SA bags warm-up win

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Durban - The Proteas raced to an eight-wicket victory against Zimbabwe in a warm-up game ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup, which also saw the return of Jacques Kallis and the debut of Imran Tahir.

Mounting aggression in Cote d'Ivoire

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Pretoria - Forces loyal to the former president of Cote d'Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo - who refuses to step down despite his electoral defeat - have opened fire towards UN peacekeepers in a new "act of aggression," according to the UN envoy on the ground there.

KZN education tackles tough issues

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Durban - The KwaZulu-Natal Education Department has spent the past two days seeking solutions to a series of challenges at the 2011 KZN Education Summit.