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2010 draft liquor bill not anti-business

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Pretoria - The draft liquor control policy, which recently caused an outcry from liquor sellers, is not intended to stifle business during the Soccer World Cup

Gauteng checks on schools' textbooks, teachers

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Pretoria – The Gauteng Education Department is currently on a campaign to establish the need for additional textbooks and teacher shortages at schools in the province.

Two N1 South lanes open

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Pretoria - Two lanes along the N1 south bound highway have been opened to traffic after an accident between two trucks and three other vehicles made the road impassible, said the Tshwane Community Safety Department.

Limpopo farmers get ICT boost

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Polokwane - Limpopo's Department of Agriculture has budgeted R6 million in this financial year to install technology-based information systems that will enable extension officers to provide relevant and accurate information to farmers instantly.

SA aims to double trade with UK

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Cape Town - South Africa plans to double its trade with the UK and become a gateway for European companies looking to establish bases in Africa, says Minister of Trade and Industry Rob Davies.

Public urged to use clinics

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Pretoria - The North West Health and Social Development Department has urged the public to use public clinics to ease the high volumes of patients at hospitals.

UK holds SA in 'high regard' - Gordhan

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Cape Town - The UK business community holds South Africa in high regard, both as an investment destination and as a springboard into the rest of Africa, said Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.

SA's economic outlook remains buoyant

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Pretoria - Despite the difficulties experienced by the global economy and right here at home, economists continue to put South Africa's growth rate prospects at 3 percent and more for 2011.

Motshekga overhauls system in bid to boost education

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Cape Town - The commitment and hard work of teachers and school governing bodies is key to making some schools more successful than others, despite a backlog of R140 billion of schools that still need to be built, says Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga.

Fewer guns, less crime - Mthethwa

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Pretoria - The dispossession of illegal and unwanted legal firearms during the new firearms amnesty period will significantly help in the fight against crime, says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.

Kudos for Operation Duty Call

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Pretoria - The festive season anti-crime campaign called Operation Duty Call has seen the decline of serious crimes during December 2009,says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.

Togo attack no risk to 2010 - Cele

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Pretoria - The attack on the Togo national soccer team in Angola will not risk South Africa's security measures during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, says National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele.

Second chance for unsuccessful matrics

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Pretoria - Minister of Basic Education Angie Motshekga has urged all learners who did not succeed in the 2009 matric examinations to try again and register for the supplementary exams.