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Lack of coordination affects food control
Govt. departments acknowledge that they need to work together to improve food control.
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Motshekga not bitter about recall
Mathole Motshekga says he understands why he was recalled and will remain a member of parliament.
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MPs stood up by NYDA officials
National Youth Development Agency officials failed to pitch for a scheduled performance meeting.
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MPs argue over land reform
Minister Gugile Nkwinti said it’s "an honour" to have SA's land reform process compared to Zimbabwe’s.
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National Key Points Act under review
The declaration of national key points has been a contentious issue following upgrades to Zuma’s home.
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MPs discuss initiation deaths
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi told MPs unscrupulous people have hijacked the African culture.
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Kenyan MPs demand wage hike
President Uhuru Kenyatta wants MPs to accept pay cuts to help free up cash to create jobs.
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Minister to address CAR redeployment
The Defence Minister will on Tuesday address MP's on a possible redeployment of SA troops to CAR.
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Lekota rejects blame from SA troops in CAR
Former Defence Minister Mosiuoa Lekota says he is not accountable for decisions made on CAR.
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SAPS management chastised in Parliament
SAPS management got an earful from MPs after failing to pitch for a scheduled meeting.
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ANC MPs under observation
Tardy MPs who voluntarily skip parliamentary sittings will be severely dealt with says ANC chief whip.
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Platinum mining sector needs stability
The Chamber of Mines says the mining sector needs to rid itself of constant threats of strike action.
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DA to fight 'secrecy bill'
The DA will now explore alternative avenues to successfully fight the so-called ‘secrecy bill’.
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Farmworkers set next protest date
Farmworkers have agreed to protest next week Tuesday
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Madonsela accused of misconduct
Thuli Madonsela has to respond to MPs after allegations of misconduct.
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Zuma in precarious position
8 opposition parties have voiced their lack of confidence in Zuma and want him out of office.
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Corruption in public service a worrying trend
Public Service Commission stresses government departments’ need for more ethical leadership.
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POSIB: Safety minister leaves MPs seething
Siyabonga Cwele made no mention of a public interest defence clause in the controversial POSI bill.
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Gender discrimination SA's new racism
The Commission for Gender Equality says gender discrimination remains rife in society.
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Arms deal inquiry draining resources
The Justice Ministry says the inquiry into the arms deal is draining ministry resources.
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Non-payment health labs is pathetic
The NHLS is owed more than R2 billion by provinces, Parliament heard on Thursday.