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Calls for two African permanent UNSC seats

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The African Union will at the 73rd United Nations General Assembly call for the continent to be allocated two permanent seats on the UN Security Council (UNSC), President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Friday.

Gariep Dam: heritage pride of the Free State

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South Africans are invited to view the great sunrises over the biggest inland water mass in the country, the Gariep Dam, during September, writes Marcus Monyakeni.

SA, Palestine seal tourism deal

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South Africa and Palestine have signed a landmark tourism cooperation agreement between the two countries at Constitutional Hill in Johannesburg.

Intra-African trade remains a priority

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Intra-African trade remains as a priority for the South African government, Director General of the Department of Trade and Industry (dti), Lionel October, said on Thursday.

Friday a normal school day

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The Basic Education Department (DBE) has advised the school fraternity that Friday, 14 September, is a normal school day.

NW task team to look into protests

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North West Premier, Professor Job Mokgoro, has established a task team that seeks to address sporadic and violent public protests.

Motshekga shocked at teacher stabbing

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Following the alleged fatal stabbing of a teacher by a 17-year-old pupil, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has expressed shock and called for schools to be safe spaces for learners and teachers.

Cele: A safer SA is everyone's business

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Police Minister Bheki Cele has lobbied sectors outside law enforcement to join hands with the men and women in blue to stem the tide of crime.

Angolan General's remains return home

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A coffin bearing the remains of General Arlindo Chenda Pena made its exit out of South Africa to his home country of Angola for his final burial.

Kekana wants coding to be compulsory at school

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Communications Deputy Minister Pinky Kekana says coding should be introduced as a compulsory subject in schools in order to put the upcoming South African generation on par with international standards.