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    March, 2010
    · Zuma returns after fruitful UK visit (Government)
    · Toll fee increases kick in (Automotive and Transport)
    · Duarte has not resigned - Presiden (Government)
    February, 2010
    · No burden in 11 official languages - Xingwana (Government)
    · Zuma: A new era of doing things (Government)
    · Zuma delivers second State of the Nation Address (Government)
    · Zuma regrets pain caused to S Africans (Government)
    · NW schools get safety boost (Education and Training)
    · Zuma confirms child, relationship with Khoza (Government)
    · Classes start for supplementary writers (Education and Training)
    January, 2010
    · Midrand bomb threat robber arrested (Safety and Security)
    · Learners honoured for curbing crime (Safety and Security)
    · Zuma to meet Gaddafi (Government)
    · Last day of Eskom hearings (Energy)
    · Companies to Be Punished (Business)
    · Armscor CEO contract terminated (Defence)
    · SANDF recruits begin training (Defence)
    · Mixed reaction to matric results (Education and Training)
    · Presidency clarifies presidential pardons applications (Government)
    · Minister announces 60.6% matric pass rate (Education and Training)
    December, 2009
    · Cele vows to root out corrupt cops (Safety and Security)
    · No casualties from SA Airlink incident (Travel)
    November, 2009
    · Repo rate remains unchanged in Marcus' first meeting (Finance)
    · Matrics generally happy with accounting exam (Education and Training)
    · Govt wants open debate on Rand (Finance)
    · Government needs better records management (Government)
    · FET Colleges, SETAs, to put students on workplace placements (Education and Training)
    · SA delegation heads for Havana fair (Trade)
    October, 2009
    · SAA strengthens crew complement to bolster growth plans (Travel)
    · Day one of matric exams goes smoothly (Education and Training)
    · GEMS makes strides in fulfilling mandate (Medical)
    · South Africa maintains an A3 rating (Business)
    · Gordhan to table maiden MTBPS today (Finance)
    · Free face book for learners (Education and Training)
    · Eskom's turbine hall project (Energy)
    · Municipalities to develop turn around strategies (Government)
    · MPC keeps repo rate unchanged (Finance)
    · Police monitor protests in Sakhile, Diepsloot (Safety and Security)
    · Nissan introduces limited edition Qashqai Ntec in SA (Automotive and Transport)
    · Zuma to meet country's mayors on state of local govt (Government)
    · Mthethwa calls for partnership to curb crime against busines (Safety and Security)
    · SANDF celebrates a decade of peacekeeping (Defence)
    · Commodities debut on the JSE (Finance)
    · Prison death continue to decline (Safety and Security)
    · Home affairs makes strides in financial management (Energy)
    · SA explores trading opportunities with south countries (Trade)
    · SANDF to host joint air symposium (Defence)
    · Department to audit its employee list (Government)
    · Meyerton's major move (Property)
    · Women Directors absent from SA's boardroom tables (Business)
    · Zuma joins in global education campaign (Education and Training)
    · Potential financial woes, worry SME (Business)
    · Zuma welcomes new Heads of Mission (Government)
    · Cape Town stadium gets final touches (Construction)
    September, 2009
    · Countdown to matric exams begins (Education and Training)
    · Black Management talent readily available (Business)
    · Capitec defies market trends (Finance)
    · 300 million boost for taxi industry (Automotive and Transport)
    · Buses, trains to play a major role in 2010 (Automotive and Transport)
    · Zuma supports amendment to strengthen hand the police (Safety and Security)
    · Government set on doing more with less (Government)
    · Cape leads in recycling (Engineering)
    · SAA in sound financial state (Travel)
    · Tips for acquisition (Finance)
    · Zuma to meet station commissioners (Safety and Security)
    · Economic crisis eroding SA's employment growth (Business)
    · SA making progress in reducing poverty (Government)
    · Reduced risks for venture companies (Finance)
    · Young, old, celebrate Heritage in Sekhukhune (Government)
    · Builder's holiday sees record bonus payouts (Construction)
    · Modern Machine for Reitech (Engineering)
    · Growthpoint Properties completes Australian acquisition (Business)
    · No need to panic over safety of embassies (Safety and Security)
    · A superior dealership (Automotive and Transport)
    · The Mauritians are coming (Trade)
    · Air Liquide invests more than 500m (Finance)
    · Repo rate remains at 7% (Business)
    · More bandwidth, more opportunity, more growth (IT and Telecoms)
    · Murder decreases by 3% (Safety and Security)
    · Retail trade sales fall by 3% (Retail)
    · Study reveals ease of use and quality (IT and Telecoms)
    · Hotline to speed up payment to small businesses (Government)
    · Cloud Computing (Company news)
    · Sisulu appoints members of interim Defence Commission (Defence)
    · Wits students' protest suspended (Education and Training)
    · Successful projects are a shared vision (Company news)
    · Enriched pebble fuel heads for Russia (Automotive and Transport)
    · Mboweni proud of tenure at Reserve Bank (Business)
    · Bioenergy can create jobs in right legislative environment (Engineering)
    · First Presidential hotline caller will be assisted (Government)
    · Retail slump dents SA's corporate income (Retail)
    · University to take action against disruptive students (Education and Training)
    · BMW SA cuts overall energy costs by R18 million per year (Automotive and Transport)
    · CIPRO transforming into Commission (Business)
    · Public urged to use local complaining structures first (Government)
    · TOSA-Superior Quality and Service Excellence for GFIP (Construction)
    · Forensic Consultants help to prevent payroll fraud (Finance)
    · Department to pay funeral costs for maidens (Government)
    · Largest Commercial Property Transaction in Recent years (Property)
    · Multichoice secures pre-launch satellite capacity (IT and Telecoms)
    · Re a vaya records 16000 communters daily (Automotive and Transport)
    · ICTs can make auditing more secure (IT and Telecoms)
    · Standard Bank produces resultsin tough environment (Finance)
    · Latest online stats reveal that locally really is lekker (IT and Telecoms)
    · SABMiller awarded brewing license in Namibia (Business)
    · Lancet Kenya- Standards of Excellence in Pathology (Medical)
    · North West Students to study medicine in Cuba (Medical)
    · Mango- Top Low Cost Airline in Top brands Awards (Travel)
    · Hotline records over 7000 calls in 3 hours (Government)
    August, 2009
    · Oratilwe Transport Services (Featured company / companies)
    July, 2009
    · 3 cover letter secrets revealed (Human resources news and tips)
    April, 2009
    · Thusanani reaches the 1000 mark (Education and Training)
    · Recruitment alert for two Fasset-funded Development Projects (Education and Training)
    March, 2009
    · Courses (Courses)
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