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Lengthy strikes bad for the economy
Labour issues
Strikes that continue for a long time have a negative impact on the economy and do not benefit anyone
Bekkersdal Ubuntu restores damaged clinic
Local government
The people of Bekkersdal in Gauteng is making amends for their vandalism during service delivery protests, which saw them damaging community facilities.
Strengthening local govt to improve lives
Local government
The Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs has established an internal nerve centre to come up with plans to detect and deal with violent service delivery protests.
School registration for 2015 kicks off
Public schools across Gauteng have opened their doors for the registration of learners for the 2015 academic year.
Gauteng Education MEC Barbara Creecy launched the Public School Admissions Campaign recently, which included the distribution of pamphlets encouraging parents to apply now to avoid the last minute rush in 2015.
“There is high demand for space in Gauteng schools. We have over 2 000 public ordinary schools that accommodate 1.9 million learners. Apply early so that we can accommodate you.