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Learners urged to study Engineering

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Johannesburg – Science and Technology Minister Naledi Pandor has urged high school learners, especially those that are in Grade 10 to 12, to consider taking Maths and Physical Science so they can study Engineering.

Gauteng speaks out against abuse of health workers

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Pretoria - The Gauteng Department of Health has called on patients and their relatives to refrain from abusing health professionals when seeking medical treatment at the province’s hospitals and clinics.

Minister pays tribute to Ntate Mohlamme

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Pretoria - Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa has paid tribute to legendary TV producer and cultural activist, Boykie Mohlamme, or Ntate - as he was fondly called.

SA, Mozambique strengthen ties

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Pretoria - Ties between South Africa and Mozambique have been strengthened with the conclusion of the 50th Feira International de Maputo (FACIM), said the Department of Trade and Industry (dti).

SADC meets over Lesotho tensions

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Pretoria - Foreign Ministers of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) states are meeting in Pretoria this morning to discuss the reported “coup” in Lesotho.

Acsa appoints a woman to lead OR Tambo

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Pretoria - The biggest and busiest airport in Africa, OR Tambo International Airport, will for the first time since the dawn of democracy be led by a woman.

AG to probe corruption allegations in Bekkersdal

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Pretoria - The Auditor-General’s (AG) office will on Monday commence with its work to investigate allegations of corruption and maladministration at the Westonaria Local Municipality.

Pres Zuma orders ambassadors to market SA

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Pretoria - President Jacob Zuma has told South African ambassadors and high commissioners stationed abroad to continue telling the country’s good story of success, while marketing the country’s goods and services.

Call for public servants to roll up sleeves, serve

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Johannesburg - South Africa’s public servants have been encouraged to roll up their sleeves and ensure that delivery systems and infrastructure is working to the benefit of all citizens.

SA, New Zealand to share food safety systems

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Pretoria – The governments of South Africa and New Zealand will join forces, this week, to share their expertise on food safety systems for export with the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) counterparts.

Commission to speed up KZN's infrastructure backlog

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Pretoria – KwaZulu-Natal Premier Senzo Mchunu says the Infrastructure Co-ordinating Commission, established by the province, will help speed up the delivery of basic services such as houses and the eradication of the bucket toilet system.