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Mmabatho Nursing College closed indefinitely

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Pretoria – After a month-long boycott of clinical practicals and learning activities, the North West Department of Health has taken a decision to close the Mmabatho Nursing College indefinitely.

Condolences pour in for families of Mpuma crash

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Pretoria – Mpumalanga Premier David Mabuza has added his voice to the condolences that have poured in for the families of those who died in the accident near White River last night.

Power supply to remain tight this winter

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Johannesburg - As maintenance work at Eskom plants is reduced to ensure electricity supply, South Africa’s power system will remain tight this winter, the company’s acting CEO Collin Matjila said on Thursday.

Youth more educated, least employed

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Pretoria – The level of education amongst all South Africans has improved since 1994, but this has not translated into skilled jobs - especially amongst young people, Stats SA's Statistician-General Pali Lehohla said on Thursday.

SA making progress in reducing maternal mortality

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Pretoria – The Department of Health has welcomed findings that South Africa is one of the 16 sub-Saharan countries that stand a chance of meeting the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) on maternal mortality by 2015.

Visa made easier

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Pretoria – Centres to help the visa application process go smoothly are set to open across the country.

Govt sends condolences after Mpuma crash

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Pretoria - Transport Minister Dipuo Peters has sent her condolences to the families of the 10 people who died in a massive accident outside White River, Mpumalanga, on Wednesday night.

N West government intervenes in Khunotswana

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Pretoria – The North West provincial government top brass will today meet with the community of Khunotswana following numerous service delivery protests in the area since April.

Be vigilant during winter nights

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Pretoria – As the SA Weather Services has predicted a cold front to hit Gauteng from Thursday, government has called on communities to be vigilant of shack fires.