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School grooms doctors for rural hospitals
In what is a first for the country, a clinical school has been built in the Winelands/Overberg region of the Western Cape to prepare and encourage doctors to practise in rural areas.
Infrastructure upgrades give provinces facelifts
Infrastructure
Heavy machinery operated by busy workmen will be a common sight across South Africa this year, as provinces go to work, building and upgrading infrastructure.
In their State of the Province Addresses recently, the nine Premiers outlined the infrastructure projects their provinces would deliver to boost economic and social development.
New dawn for teacher education
Government’s efforts to address the growing demand for teachers received a major boost when Higher Education and Training Minister Dr Blade Nzimande launched a new Teacher Education Programme recently.
Elderly farmer reaps fruits of his labour
After spending years working as a waiter at the Barclays Bank canteen and later at Anglovaal Mining, Daniel Mabuza says his biggest regret is not quitting sooner to start his own project. Mabuza, 70, retired from the Johannesburg mine in 2003 and returned to his home village of Ezekhaya, about 50km outside Tzaneen, Limpopo.
Land restitution yields success for North West communities
Since 1994 government has transferred about three million hectares of land back to black people in an effort to address the negative impact of the Native Land Act of 1913.
Tackling HIV/AIDS, TB with compassion
Each day hundreds of patients, from babies to adults, line up at the Ubuntu HIV Clinic in Khayelitsha - the largest TB and HIV facility in the Western Cape.
Brighter days for children with cancer
Then Kelopegile Eliazar Magopane held her baby girl Zodwa for the first time eight months ago, she couldn’t wait to take her home for the whole family to celebrate her arrival.
However, her joy was shortlived. Instead of watching Zodwa play with her four siblings at their home at Thembalihle in Gauteng, Magopane spends most of her time at the hospital visiting her daughter.
Matric pupils rise above challenges to achieve success
The 2012 National Senior Certificate exam results showed an increase in the national pass rate, indicating that efforts put in place by the Department of Basic Education are bearing fruit.
The national pass rate for the matric class of 2012 was 73.9 per cent, an increase of 3.7 per cent from the 2011 results.
Limpopo, despite facing challenges with delays in the delivery of textbooks, produced the highest number of top achievers in the country, with 15 of the 27 best performing matriculants coming from the province.