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/ 14 January 2003
All sectors of the region’s economy could jointly gain from a free trade agreement to be negotiated between the United States and the Southern African Customs Union, Trade and Industry Minister Alec Erwin said on Monday.
While the road death toll since December 1 mounted to 1 236 by Monday, the Democratic Alliance demanded the resignation of Transport Minister Dullah Omar, or his removal from office.
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/ 8 November 2002
Provincial MECs on Thursday came out in support of Sport Minister Ngconde Balfour, who is under fire for alleged racist remarks about white cricket players, saying Balfour was a renowned advocate of non-racialism.
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/ 30 October 2002
A plastic container with a battery and ”something that looked like a clock with wires coming out of it” was seen shortly after an explosion at a Buddhist temple in Bronkhorstspruit on Wednesday.
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/ 22 September 2002
Three of South Africa’s largest business chambers have signed partnership agreements with the fourth, the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce.
The Zimbabwean farm on which prominent SA farmer and businessman Crawford von Abo was arrested on Monday was not one of those which the Zimbabwean government had ordered to be evacuated.
THE government and the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) will meet in court yet again on Thursday and Friday to get the final word on whether nevirapine should be provided at state hospitals to prevent mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV.
TEACHERS should insist that they get help from provincial
education departments on outcomes-based education (OBE), Education
Minister Kader Asmal said on Monday.
Using a smart card, a fingerprint and a password, President Thabo Mbeki signed into law the Electronic Communications and Transactions (ECT) Bill.
One of various acronyms in health jargon, PLWHA, is meant to describe people living with HIV/Aids, but, according to the government, all South Africans in fact live with the virus.