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Alleged ATM bombers to appear in court

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Pretoria - The seven suspects who were arrested over the weekend in connection with a series of safe and ATM bombings and armed robberies are to appear in court in Limpopo today.

Minister urges SA to save water amid pressure

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Johannesburg - Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa says South Africa's water supplies are under increased pressure and has urged every person to strive to save this scarce resource.

Motshekga to give a report on Limpopo textbooks

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has requested Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga to give a report back on action taken regarding the delivery of textbooks in Limpopo as well as the catch up plan for affected Grade 10 learners.

Kenya declares three days of mourning after crash

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Nairobi - Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has declared three days of national mourning beginning on Monday, following a helicopter crash which killed a minister, his deputy and four other officials.

Gauteng Health pays off suppliers

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Johannesburg - The Gauteng Health Department has met its deadline to pay off all suppliers by the end of June this year.

Crime fighting continues: Mthethwa

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Pretoria - The fight against crime continues despite negative publicity and its impact on police officials, said the Ministry of Police.

E-visas to grow tourism, create jobs

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Pretoria - The introduction of e-visas will serve not only to grow tourism volumes but will also create new job opportunities, Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk said on Sunday.

SA's report to UN group welcomed

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Johannesburg - South Africa's report to the United Nations Universal Peer Review Mechanism Working Group was warmly received by a number of member states, says Justice Deputy Minister Andries Nel.

Taxi industry wages under the spotlight

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Pretoria - The Department of Labour has embarked on a drive to review wages and conditions of employment in the troubled and volatile taxi industry.

Sudan, South Sudan struggling to strike a balance

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Pretoria - With one year having passed since the official declaration of South Sudan's separation from north Sudan, the two countries so far seem to have failed to establish good neighbourly relations.