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  • North West Government on efforts to bring peace and reconciliation in Wonderkop

  • Parliament congratulates athletes in London and wishes Caster well in 800m

  • Minister Edna Molewa addresses Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University and Wits Women Breakfast, 11 and 12 Aug

  • President Jacob Zuma attends Apostolic Faith Mission Church's Women's Day Service in Evaton, 12 Aug

  • President Jacob Zuma: Conclusion of talks with President of Liberia

  • Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries concerned over cutting of floating buoys from fishing gear

  • Limpopo hosts women empowerment session at The Ranch Hotel, 14 Aug

  • Gauteng Legislature mediates on Emangweni Primary School conflict

  • Deputy Minister Buti Manamela: Musicians Indaba

  • MEC Ismail Vadi announces plan of action on WATA/NANDUWE route closures, 11 Aug

  • Police on unlawful behaviour of striking SAPU 10111 employees

  • Treasury on appointment of Dondo Mogajane as Director of BRICS New Development Bank

  • Presidency on incorrect media reports about visit to Marikana by Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa

  • Presentation of Greece's candidacy to host the European Medicines Agency (9 August 2017)

  • Southern Africa: South Africa Booked Their Place in the 2016 Cosafa Under-20 Semifinals

  • Gambia: UN calls on outgoing President to respect election results and to carry out a peaceful transition

  • Update by President Zuma on steps taken by departments to implement Farlam Commission recommendations

  • President Zuma to deliver eulogy at funeral of Mr Riot Mkhwanazi

  • South Africa: 'Tyrannical' Myeni Must Go

  • WHEAT FARMING HAS POTENTIAL TO FEED AFRICA: SCIENTIST

  • SOMALIA BEEFS UP SECURITY AHEAD OF EAST AFRICA SUMMIT

  • RHINO ATTACKS POACHERS IN SOUTH AFRICA

  • Ethiopia contracts Chinese companies to complete Nile dam construction

  • SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT TO BOOST EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT

  • In COVID-19 Migration Surge, Africans Take a More Dangerous Route

  • President Zuma congratulates the South African Team of Paralympians in Brazil

  • Burundi, Somali presidents discuss security amidst AMISOM withdrawal plan

  • Minister Edna Molewa's speech at the launch of SA National Parks Week 2016 in the Eastern Cape

  • Facebook, Twitter Suspend Russian Network Ahead of Election

  • Minister Edna Molewa highlights progress in the fight against rhino poaching

  • Nigeria: Pres Muhammadu Buhari vows to deal with vote riggers after election postponed

  • President Zuma praises Paralympians

  • North West holds Coronavirus Command Council weekly virtual meeting

  • Services at Marabastad Refugee Reception Office beefed up

  • Why Women Live Longer Than Men

  • Angola seeks negotiated solution in Venezuela - FM Augusto

  • Premier Alan Winde on Coronavirus Covid-19 cases for 2 September

  • MEC Albert Fritz sends condolences to families of fire victims

  • Minister Fikile Mbalula gives update on Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA), 15 Jan

  • SANParks contributes to skills development, job creation

  • Liberia Gold Mine Collapse: Dozens Arrested At 'Lawless' Rescue Site

  • North West Premier explores opportunities in China

  • Minister Senzo Mchunu launches Government Integrated Public Service Month, 4 Sept

  • Ugandan Forces Search for Abducted US Tourist and Driver

  • Free State hosts Interactive Digital Migration Colloquium, 23 to 25 Oct

  • Reserve Bank announces 2020 Monetary Policy Committee Decision, 16 Jan

  • President congratulates Kevin Paul on winning gold

  • Tiny South Africa beach restaurant crowned best in world

  • Minister Thulas Nxesi: Response to Auditor-General's report into payment of UIF Coronavirus Covid19 Ters benefits

  • Parliament saddened by passing of Minister Nomvula Mokonyane's husband