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Refurbished Mandela Centre – a jewel of inspiration

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Johannesburg - The newly refurbished Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory will soon be officially opened for South Africans and the globally community to view and enjoy the legacy of the formidable life and times of former President Nelson Mandela.

More learners pass supps

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Pretoria – Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says more learners have passed the matric supplementary exams.

Railway level crossing accident rate down

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Pretoria - The number of fatal collisions involving trains and vehicles at the railway level crossings have declined in the current financial year.

Team to help relatives of murdered Ethwathwa family

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Pretoria - The City of Ekurhuleni has set up a team of community leaders, led by councillors, who will interact with the relatives of the family that was allegedly hacked to death by their 14-year-old son in Ethwathwa.

Solar power provides value: Modise

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Pretoria - Solar power is an innovation that provides sustainable social and economic value, North West Premier Thandi Modise said ahead of the launch of the first solar energy farm tomorrow.

Cape Town gets ready for winter

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Pretoria - The City of Cape Town today announced its Winter Plan for 2013, which will ensure that all rescue and disaster assistance agencies are on standby for any emergencies.

BBC news online right to reply

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The South African Government is dismayed by BBC correspondent John Simpson’s lopsided view of reality as expressed in his report - “Is there a future for whites in South Africa?” His views do not reflect the true picture of race relations in our country.

Mokonyane's plan for jobs, drug abuse

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Johannesburg – Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane says her administration will pull down abandoned buildings that are being used as lolly lounges in the province.

Limpopo clamps down on illegal initiation schools

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Pretoria - Limpopo MEC for Co-operative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Clifford Motsepe, has sent a strong warning to bogus traditional surgeons intending to run initiations without permits in the province.

Zola/Jabulani Hospital finalises staff recruitment

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Pretoria – In an effort to ensure that Zola/Jabulani Hospital is fully equipped when it opens its door to the public, the Gauteng Health Department says it is finalising recruitment of staff as well as procuring and installing medical equipment.

Dti to host investment seminars in Japan

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Pretoria - Awareness of business opportunities in South Africa will come to the fore at investment seminars that the Department of Trade and Industry (dti) in partnership with The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi United Financial of Japan (UFJ) will host in Japan this week.

Increase black participation in maritime industry: dti

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Pretoria - A significant increase in black participation through ownership, management and employment is what the maritime industry should strive for, Department of Trade and Industry (dti) Deputy Minister Elizabeth Thabethe said.