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Tributes pour in for Collins Chabane
As tributes pour in, police await blood test results to confirm whether the truck driver was drunk.
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Political parties shocked at death of Collins Chabane
Minister Chabane has been described as a committed and hardworking member of Parliament.
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Collins Chabane hailed as a political hero
The minister will notably be remembered for playing a pivotal role in developing the Constitution.
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Truck driver in Collins Chabane crash arrested, charged
The Public Service & Administration Minister was killed when his car collided with a truck making a U-turn.
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Minister Collins Chabane killed in car crash
It's been confirmed the Public Service & Administration Minister died in the early hours of this morning.
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Govt to speed up resolution of civil disciplinary cases
Govt says there's no need to change labour laws to deal more speedily with errant civil servants.
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Chabane to review suspension system
Nearly R50 million has been paid out to around 400 public servants who are currently serving suspensions.
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New housing scheme for public servants
Govt says the scheme will help state employees secure finance so that they can buy homes.
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27 presidents to attend Zuma's inauguration
Govt says they expect the inauguration to be a momentous occasion.
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‘Tutu definitely accredited for funeral’
Government says Desmond Tutu’s claim he was never invited is true, but the same applies to all attendees.
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FNB Stadium to host memorial of the century
Minister in the Presidency, Collins Chabane, says the FNB Stadium is ready to host over 91 heads of state.
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Govt unveils further Madiba event details
Leaders from nearly 30 countries have already confirmed they’re attending various events.
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Mandela funeral: Govt dismisses security fears
Govt says it is gearing up to meet all the logistical challenges for Mandela's funeral.
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Chabane calls for Nedlac review
Chabane called on Nedlac leaders to make a bigger impact on the socio-economic situation in SA.
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WSU lecturers ‘unreasonable’
The Walter Sisulu University has been forced to close its doors due to a labour dispute.
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Opinion on race relations decrease
Research shows public opinion on race relations is at an all-time low in South Africa.
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Public divided on Govt. performance
Half of South Africans are pleased with government’s performance on basic services.
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Slow improvement to sanitation
More than 8,000 South African households are still using the bucket system.
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Police investigate Gupta blue-lights
Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s said private security may have moonlighted as police for the Guptas.
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Presidency probes Gupta jet saga
Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane said he expects swift answers.
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Gupta wedding guests in SA legally
Cabinet confirmed that all Gupta guests have visas and should not be called ‘illegal immigrants'.