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Public Safety and Liaison

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Polokwane - There were 56 fewer deaths on Limpopo's roads during December compared to the same period in 2009.

Govt, media smoke peace pipe

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Magaliesburg - Government and senior editors from various media on Saturday agreed to put measures in place to address the challenges that have led to frosty relations between authorities and the press.

Saturday classes for Limpopo learners

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Giyani - A Limpopo school circuit has instructed all schools within its jurisdiction to offer compulsory Saturday classes for matric pupils as of this week.

Govt, media relations crucial - Motlanthe

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Magaliesburg -The relationship between government and the media is not one that either of the parties can opt to be in or to stay out of, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said on Friday.

Govt to help municipalities implement EPWP

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Durban - National government is set to pour more resources into municipalities so that they can fully exploit the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP).

SAA to revive aging fleet

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Cape Town - South African Airways is set to revive its aging fleet by acquiring 20 new Airbus aircraft between 2013 and 2015.

Free State MEC faces music after speeding

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Pretoria - Free State MEC Dan Kgothule, who was caught speeding at 235 kilometres per hour, has been found guilty of a charge of reckless and negligent driving.

SA aims to recoup lost mining jobs

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Pretoria - Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu says jobs that were lost in the mining industry during the recession will be created during the course of this year.

Deadline looms for bursaries

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Musina - School leavers have until Wednesday to apply for study bursaries at the Musina local municipality in Limpopo.

Amended Bill to safeguard immigration system

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Pretoria - The Department of Home Affairs believes that the Immigration Amendment Bill will help weed out those foreigners who attempt to abuse the country's immigration system.

IEB matrics achieve 98 percent pass rate

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Pretoria - Learners who wrote their 2010 final exams under the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) had reason to smile on Tuesday, with more than 98 percent passing their exams.