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Labour inspectors brush up on amended laws

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Pretoria – Labour inspectors are expected to converge in Cape Town this week to discuss new labour regulations, compliance and enforcement initiatives.

Public to make inputs into MPRDA bill

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Pretoria - Public comments into the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Amendment Bill (MPRDA) 2013 will start on Wednesday.

Learners are the future of this country - Motshekga

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Tembisa – As the 2013 Annual National Assessments (ANAs) kicked off on Tuesday, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has reminded learners that they are the future of this country.

SANParks hands over science lab to Galeshewe school

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Galeshewe – Learners at Emang Mmogo Comprehensive School in Galeshewe in the Northern Cape will now find the subject of science a whole lot more interesting now that their school boasts a laboratory.

Approval of land audit report welcomed

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Pretoria - The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform has welcomed the approval of the report by Cabinet on the Audit of Registered State Land and desktop analysis of private land ownership in the country.

Seda helps establish SA's first mobile agri-lab

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Mbombela - The Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) has spent R3 million to help establish South Africa’s first mobile agricultural laboratory that will enable farmers to have their water, soil and animals tested at their doorstep.

Classes set to resume at WSU

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Pretoria - Classes are expected to resume at Walter Sisulu University (WSU), in the Eastern Cape today.

Industrial action at SAA called off

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Pretoria – The strike by SA Airways technical staff affiliated to the SA Transport and Allied Workers' Union over wage increases has been called off.

SA-China to continue to work together

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Shanghai - Increasing trade and investment between South Africa and China is a matter that both countries will continue to work towards.

Assessing health of our education

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There will be an unusual silence in classrooms across the country today. The sounds of teaching and learning will come to a halt for a good purpose.

SA, UK in bilateral talks

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Pretoria - South Africa and British authorities are today holding bilateral talks in Cape Town which will see the two countries establishing a business council to facilitate trade and economic activities.

Deliberate power cuts won't be tolerated

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Johannesburg - The act, by disgruntled employees, of turning off power at sub-stations around Johannesburg, will not be tolerated, says City Power board chairperson, Rev Frank Chikane.

G20 countries to share tax info to curb evasion

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Pretoria - The Group of 20 countries will soon share tax information to find better ways to curb cross-border tax evasion and profit shifting by multi-national companies.