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Explore the places 9m foreigners love

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The issue of jobs and job creation is never far from the minds of South Africans. If asked, people are likely to point to agriculture, manufacturing, or mining as the industries that provide the most jobs. In contrast, few are likely to point to tourism as a major- role player in the job market although in 2011 alone the industry contributed R84 billion to the gross domestic product (GDP) and employed approximately 598 432 people.

Parental support crucial to learners' success

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Pretoria – The Free State Education MEC, Tate Makgoe, has called on parents to support the 408 094 learners in grades 1 - 6 and 9, who will be sitting for the Annual National Assessment (ANA) examinations from 10 - 13 September 2013.

Fransman in Peru to strengthen ties

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Pretoria - International Relations and Cooperation Deputy Minister Marius Fransman has arrived in Lima, Peru, as part of his four-nation tour to Latin America.

SAPS clarifies appointment, withdrawal of GP commissioner

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Pretoria - The South African Police Service (SAPS) says it has learned a lesson which will see additional checks and balances being implemented to prevent a recurrence of the controversial appointment this weekend of the Gauteng police head while he faces criminal charges.

G20 summit: A test for world leaders

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Pretoria – Although economic recovery is underway from the shock of the worst global financial crisis since the 1930s, observers are adamant that with persistent unemployment and many countries battling with tax evasion, the upcoming G20 summit in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is expected to be another test for world leaders.

Green initiatives to be celebrated on Arbor Day

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Pretoria – The Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tina Joemat-Pettersson, will on Tuesday attend Arbor Day celebrations at the eThekwini Municipality at Mpumalanga stadium in Hammarsdale, KwaZulu-Natal.

Peters saddened by weekend fatal crashes

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Pretoria - Transport Minister Dipuo Peters has expressed shock and sadness at the loss of lives from various crashes that occurred over the weekend.

More prudence needed in economic crisis response

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Pretoria – South Africa has joined the call by emerging markets and developing countries for more carefully considered global collective action in response to the economic crisis, ahead of its participation in the G20 Leaders’ Summit later this week.

Limpopo roads claim eight lives

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Polokwane - Despite attempts to lower accidents during the Zion Christian Church's (ZCC) September pilgrimage to Moria, eight lives were lost on Limpopo roads this past weekend.

Prelims kick off

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Pretoria – Matrics around the country on Monday got a taste of what awaits them in the final exams, as learners sat for the first day of preliminary exams.

Five taverns shut down in Limpopo blitz inspection

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Pretoria - Five illegal taverns have been closed down and fined to a total R83 500 in a blitz inspection operation in Polokwane and surrounding areas, the Department of Trade and Industry (dti) said on Monday.