Drop in matric pass rate propels Gauteng education into action |
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Bio-fuel initiative sparks rural job creation |
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National Development Agency (NDA) gets behind the President’s jobs promise |
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Rural project transforms rubbish into fashion |
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Sunflower oil offers rural citizens a bright future |
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Mild relief as Eastern Cape Department of Education records a slight but positive improvement in 2009 matric results |
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Media invite |
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Statement on the sale of Sara Baartman's statuette for commercial gain |
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PanSALB multilingualism awards now open |
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Western Cape still taking RSVPs for 2010 Base Camps |
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Traffic law enforcement will be stepped up ahead of New Year |
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Department of Community Safety to conduct a safety audit walk about in Alexandra |
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Schools readiness takes centre stage as Gauteng schools re-open |
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Minister helps poor student with eight A's and visits a school for disabled learners with 100 percent pass |
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Modiselle appeals to road users – use our roads responsibly! |
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Modiselle congratulates police for arresting Lethabong suspects |
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New recruits swell the ranks of South African National Defence Force (SANDF): 2010 military skills development intake |
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Locals tackle unemployment through own job creation initiative |
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Deputy Minister Ebrahim to meet South Korean counterpart Vice Minister Shin Kak-Soo of the Republic of Korea |
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Report on “Unacceptable situation”: hospitals run out of medicines (Mercury, 12 January 2010), based on misunderstood leak of a management tool document |
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