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Gauteng calls on residents to test for HIV

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Pretoria - Although over three million people have tested for HIV, the Gauteng Health Department is calling on others to heed the call and voluntarily have themselves tested.

Govt to help bury crash victims

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Malalane - The Mpumalanga government has offered to help bury a recently married couple who died in a horrific road accident along with their three children over the weekend.

Going strong 17 years later

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She had been an asthma sufferer since the age of 12, an affliction she really never outgrew. At 22, it seemed as though the lung disease had reared its ugly head again.

JSE trading restored

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Pretoria - Trading on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has been restored following delays earlier this morning.

Unemployment falls to 23.9%

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Pretoria - South Africa's unemployment rate fell to 23.9% in the fourth quarter of 2011, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) said on Tuesday.

Dept terminates security company contract

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Pretoria - The North West Department of Health has terminated the contract of a company which provides security services at a number of health facilities within the Ramotshene Moiloa Sub-District.

Vehicle sales improve in November

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Pretoria- Vehicle sales in November improved by 11.7% to reach 49 499 vehicles sold, the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of SA (NAAMSA) said.

Millions to boost skills development

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Pretoria - A R129 million agreement which is expected to improve the country's skills development was announced on Friday by Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant.

Ndebele talks tough on road safety

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Cape Town - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has issued a stern warning to motorists who disregard traffic regulations and cause the death of innocent people.

Local govts talk adaptation strategies

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Durban - South Africa has carried forward Cancun's recognition of local government's role in climate change by hosting a three-day meeting to develop adaptation strategies.