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Condolences to Swaziland following accident

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Pretoria - South Africa has sent its condolences to the neighbouring Kingdom of Swaziland following a road accident which claimed the lives of many young women.

Pres Zuma, ministers pay tribute to Mqwebu

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has joined South Africans in mourning the death of veteran small screen actor, Roland Mqwebu, popularly known as Mkhize in the sitcom Emzini Wezinsizwa.

New paper hits the streets

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Pretoria – The new kid on the block, the Africa Independent, is expected to change the Africa narrative and tell the world about a rising Africa.

Presidency: No apology to former Eskom CEO

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Pretoria – The Presidency has described a media report claiming that President Jacob Zuma apologised to former Eskom CEO Tshediso Matona as incorrect and misleading.

Learners encouraged to consider artisanship

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Pretoria - Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Mduduzi Manana on Friday urged hundreds of high school learners and youth not in education or training to consider career paths in artisanship, saying it was cool to be an artisan in the 21st century.

Start your own businesses

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Pretoria – Communications Deputy Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams has encouraged young South Africans to start their own businesses.

Violence at tertiary institutions a concern

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Pretoria - The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training says it is disturbed by the recent spate of politically influenced violence at a number of institutions of higher learning in the country.

Govt wages war on water leaks

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Port Elizabeth – With South Africa losing more than R7 billion worth of water annually due to leaking taps and pipes, government is embarking on a massive drive to curb the problem.

Everything was done by the book: Minister

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Pretoria - Defence and Military Veterans Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says everything was done by the book for the hiring of a private charted flight for Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa’s official trip to Japan at the weekend.

Fire victims to be laid to rest

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Pretoria - Three learners who died in a fire at the North West School for the Deaf on Monday will be laid to rest this weekend, says the provincial Department of Education and Sport Development.

Bold plan to halt police killings

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Cape Town – The South African Police Service (SAPS) has announced bold plans to arrest police killings, following concerns that the men and women in blue continue to die in the line of duty.

Foreign Service Bill to enhance efficiency

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Pretoria - Cabinet has approved the submission of the Foreign Service Bill, 2015, to Parliament, which will enhance efficiency, accountability and cost-effectiveness of capitalising on opportunities abroad to advance South Africa’s foreign policy and developmental agenda.

Municipalities re-determined, wards demarcated

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Pretoria - The Municipal Demarcation Board (MDB) has announced its decision to re-determine certain ward demarcations and municipal boundaries in the country, ahead of the 2016 Local Elections.