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Cabinet notes meat reports

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Pretoria – Cabinet says it has taken note of reports on the incorrect labeling of meat products, which has caused alarm amongst consumers around the country.

Young girls get science, tech skills

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Johannesburg - A dynamic programme was re-launched today to help turn the tide against the growing shortage of young girls pursuing careers in the science and technology fields.

2013 Budget on the right track - Gordhan

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Pretoria - South Africans’ general acceptance of this year’s budget indicates that government has made many correct decisions, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Thursday.

Agency to speed up land acquisition

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Cape Town - Government says the newly established Housing Development Agency (HDA) will go a long way in assisting provinces and municipalities with the acquisition of appropriate land for the development of human settlements.

African ministers discuss water challenges

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Pretoria - The shortage of water in Africa will form part of key discussions at the week-long African Ministers' Council on Water Summit which kicked off in Johannesburg this morning.

Cabinet welcomes mining stability framework

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Pretoria – Cabinet has welcomed the collective commitment by all stakeholders to the implementation of the Framework for Peace and Stability in the mining Industry.

Physical Science learners urged not to panic

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Pretoria - The Independent Examinations Board (IEB) has urged matric pupils who were writing the Physical Science paper which had an error on Friday not to panic as they are dealing with the matter.

Motlanthe welcomes new ambassadors, high commissioners

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Pretoria - President Kgalema Motlanthe on Thursday welcomed five new ambassadors and high commissioner to South Africa, saying they will all contribute to higher levels of cooperation and strengthened relations.

Ministers have not broken rules with official cars

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Cape Town - Though the amount cabinet ministers had spent on official cars was a concern for government, ministers had not broken any rules in buying official vehicles, said the Minister of Public Service and Administration Richard Baloyi.