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Unemployment down in Gauteng

Johannesburg - The biggest decrease in the rate of unemployment in South Africa last year was recorded in Gauteng, economic development MEC Nkosiphendule Kolisile said on Sunday. Add a comment

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Sexwale announces new Estate Agency Affairs Board

HUMAN Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale on Thursday announced the new 15-member Estate Agency Affairs Board in Johannesburg, after he had dissolved the old board and placed the regulatory body under administration for six months.

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Employment target too high, says Patel

THE government would find it a challenge to meet its own job creation target this year and in 2014 because of the sluggish world economy, Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel said on Thursday. Add a comment

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R100m in graft uncovered

Durban - The Minister of Public Works has blown the whistle on suspected irregularities in the R100 million renovation of ministerial houses in Cape Town and the Central Government Office in Pretoria where the price tag climbed by an astonishing R266m. Add a comment

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Free State: We paid R40m, not R140m, for our website

Reports say the Free State government denied paying R140-million for a website redesign to a firm that allegedly holds tenders with a few departments. Add a comment

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