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Commercial activities in Nigeria grind to halt

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Lagos - Business activities in Nigeria have ground to a halt as the indefinite strike called by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and civil society groups began Monday, with banks, shops, offices, hospitals and markets closed.

Warning against buying land from bogus sellers

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Pretoria - Government has appealed to South Africans to refrain from buying land from bogus sellers as they will not only lose their money, but they could be evicted and charged for illegally occupying the land.

Police target bogus institutions

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Pretoria - Police will arrest anyone found running bogus educational institutions, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has warned.

Six dead in Mpuma floods

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Mbombela - The Mpumalanga provincial government has started mop-up operations and repairing damaged infrastructure after heavy rains wreaked havoc in the Lowveld last week.

Ndebele sets the record straight

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Pretoria - The silver BMW 5-series reported by the City Press to have run up a heap of traffic fines does not belong to Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele, his office said today.

Hardworking Western Cape students honoured

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Cape Town - The Western Cape province has honoured scores of top notch learners and schools for their 2011 National Senior Certificate examination achievements.

Premier saddened by UJ stampede death

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Johannesburg - Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane has called on the management of the University of Johannesburg to work closely with the Johannesburg Metro Police and other authorities in order to ensure that the stampede which occurred earlier today is not repeated.

Gordhan meets Limpopo Premier

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Pretoria - Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has met with Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale to discuss matters relating to the implementation of the section 100 intervention in the province.

Dept strives for faster ICT delivery

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Pretoria -Three months into her appointment as Communications Minister, Dina Pule has assured South Africans that her department will strive to deliver information and communication technology (ICT) services to the people on the ground.

Back to school for coastal provinces

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Pretoria - It's all systems go as thousands of schools in four coastal provinces open their doors as the 2012 academic year kicks off today.

Commission to tackle international roaming fees

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Cape Town - National Consumer Commissioner Mamodupi Mohlala today revealed that the commission has set its sights on tackling the high cost of international roaming for cellphone users.

UJ stampede 'unfortunate'

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Pretoria - Cabinet spokesperson Jimmy Manyi says the release of the improved matric pass rate and the rate of qualification for university entry should be cause for celebration, not tragedy.