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'Government impartial in mining sector'
Government says workers can join any trade union of their choice.
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Amcu could halt attempts to calm mining industry
Amcu previously refused to make inputs for a plan to stabilise the industry.
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Motlanthe to meet mining bosses & unions
Government hopes the team led by Kgalema Motlanthe will succeed in stabilising the troubled mining sector.
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Zuma calls for end to wage disputes
He also criticised violence in the mining sector.
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Labour tensions will be resolved - Zuma
The president made the comments while delivering his budget vote speech in Parliament.
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'Dialogue on e-tolls should continue'
The Supreme Court of Appeal is due to hear the next phase of Outa's legal challenge on 25 September.
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Aviation industry essential to Africa's growth
Kgalema Motlanthe urges African governments to improve relationships with the aviation industry.
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Govt. won’t take sides – Zuma
The president said government's intervention in the mining sector will be impartial.
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Farmworkers are overlooked - Dept.
The Agriculture Department says it now needs to implement strategies to make farming profitable.
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Are cracks showing in Presidency?
The deputy president has come under fire for contradicting Jacob Zuma's statements.
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Govt must intensify corruption fight - Motlanthe
Motlanthe says stopping corruption is a way of ensuring the fight against apartheid was not in vein.
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DA questions Presidential Handbook
The DA is not satisfied with Kgalema Motlanthe’s explanation of his December holiday.
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Motlanthe meets with WC farmers
Western Cape farmers are meeting with the deputy president ahead of SoNA on Thursday.
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'Nothing corrupt about Motlanthe’s holiday'
Kgalema Motlanthe's office says there is no controversy surrounding his Seychelles holiday.
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Amina Cachalia laid to rest
Political figures and friends of Amina Cachalia say she was a true stalwart and comrade.
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Zuma: Slates don't benefit the ANC
President Jacob Zuma says the election of ANC leaders according to slates should be stopped.
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Motlanthe ‘laughs’ at resignation reports
ANC says there is no rule which states its deputy president must be SA’s deputy.
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Storm disrupts Mangaung conference
A huge storm has threatened to disrupt the ANC's national conference in Mangaung.
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NEC posts expected to go to Zuma’s allies
Some delegates voting for the party’s NEC said they would show no mercy to pro-change candidates.
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Will Motlanthe stay?
Speculation is mounting over whether Kgalema Motlanthe could possibly resign.
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Mantashe: Making predictions is risky
Gwede Mantashe will not predict who will win the elections for the top 6 positions of the ANC.