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28th WEF on Africa to be held in Cape Town

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The shaping of inclusive growth and shared futures in the Fourth Industrial Revolution is set to take centre stage when the 28th World Economic Forum on Africa takes place in Cape Town next month.

De Lille hits back at corruption

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Patricia de Lille is a woman on a mission. The recently appointed Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure is no stranger to taking the bull by the horns, and that is exactly what she is doing in her new role at the helm of the department entrusted to be government’s infrastructure custodian.

Post office accepts debit, credit cards

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The SA Post Office (Sapo) now accepts debit and credit cards as a payment method for the renewal of motor vehicle licences at its branches that offer the service.

Lesufi visits Thuto-Lesedi Secondary

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Gauteng Education (GDE) MEC Panyaza Lesufi will this morning visit Thuto-Lesedi Secondary School following allegations of sexual assault of a girl learner by two fellow learners at the school.

SAA cancels flights to Hong-Kong

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Protest action in Hong Kong on Monday led South African Airways (SAA) to cancel its flights between Johannesburg and the special administrative region.

Patel, auto industry talk job creation

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New technologies and the impact of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement on the auto sector formed part of discussions between Trade and Industry Minister Ebrahim Patel and industry top brass.

SA, Nigeria in talks over expulsion of South Africans

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International Relations Minister Naledi Pandor says South Africa is in contact with Nigerian authorities regarding calls by a student organisation in Nigeria, calling for the expulsion of South Africans and protests at South African owned businesses.

President to present Lesotho report at SADC Troika

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President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to present a report on developments in the Kingdom of Lesotho on the facilitation process during the SADC Troika Summit of the Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation.

SA sends condolences to Tanzania

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International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) Minister Naledi Pandor has on behalf of the South African government sent condolences to the people of Tanzania after a fuel tanker explosion tragically killed over 60 people.