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Conference looks at ways to improve safety at sea

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Cape Town - Amid a dramatic increase in piracy, South Africa may have to amend its maritime laws if it decides to supply any foreign commercial vessels that carry armed security guards and dock at its ports, Defence and Military Veterans Minister Lindiwe Sisulu said on Wednesday.

Minister applauds motorists' good behaviour

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Johannesburg - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele had applauded South African motorists for their "good behaviour" during the Easter weekend, which resulted in a lowered death to

Minister applauds motorists' good behaviour

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Johannesburg - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele had applauded South African motorists for their "good behaviour" during the Easter weekend, which resulted in a lowered death to

No room for coups in Africa - Zuma

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Sun City - President Jacob Zuma has warned that Africa will no longer tolerate those who take power by force and remove democratically elected governments by means of military coups.

Marikana commission adjourns

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Rustenburg - The Commission of Inquiry into the Marikana tragedy was adjourned before it could begin with its hearing in Rustenburg on Monday to allow for the victims' families to travel to the town in the North West province to attend proceedings.

Set-Top Box standard launched

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Pretoria - The Department of Communications and the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) have launched the Set-Top Box (STB) decoder standard (SANS862:2012) for free-to-air digital terrestrial television.

SA, Italy partnership bearing positive results

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Pretoria - Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk says South Africa's partnership with Italy is bearing positive results as more and more Italians are now visiting South Africa.

Khoisan traditional leader laid to rest

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Pretoria - Khoisan traditional leader Dawid Kruiper was laid to rest following an official provincial state funeral at Witdraai in the Kalahari on Saturday.

Europe hails 'breakthrough' of EU summit

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Brussels - After a score of disappointing summits since the breakout of the debt crisis, leaders of Europe took surprisingly bold moves on Friday to calm financial markets and boost the embattled economy.