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IOL: Hated apartheid-era Bantustans law repealed
The National Assembly has approved the repeal of an apartheid law that herded millions of people into Bantustans and tribal areas - the impact of which is still being felt today.
IOL: Dream home becomes a headache for owner
Cape Town businessman Fred Robertson will have to put his plans on ice after the council denied him permission to move into his "illegally" built Bantry Bay mansion.
IOL: Heilbron quiet after protests
Things have calmed down in Heilbron after violent service delivery protests flared up in the region last week, according to police.
IOL: Zille unveils radical plan for housing
The Western Cape is grappling with a housing backlog of almost 500 000 units, but Premier Helen Zille has a grand plan to remedy the situation.
IOL: Two dead, hundreds homeless after Cape fire
Two people have died and about 500 residents have been left homeless after a fire at the Overhill informal settlement in Kleinmond.
IOL: Watch the demolition of Athlone Towers live!
Join Zoopy TV and IOL for the live streaming of the demolition of the Athlone Power Stations Cooling Towers, better known as the Old Ladies of Cape Town.
IOL: Towers health warning
IF you have any health concerns then rather steer well clear of the Athlone towers on Sunday at noon.
IOL: Resident saddened by towers demolition
A lifelong Langa resident, who remembers watching the Athlone cooling towers being built, will be sad to see the structures being demolished.
IOL: Who will push the button?
Four candidates have been shortlisted to be the person who will hit the button that ignites Cape Towns explosion of the century.
IOL: We demand our houses
Minister of Human Settlements Tokyo Sexwale was greeted by an angry mob as he arrived at the launch of the Lufhereng housing development in Soweto.
Durban gets 2020 thumbs-up
Horse branding ban
Farm subsidy payments
Towers date with destiny set
Funding increase for rural broadband
Goose policy review
Community renewables study
Supermarket group commitment to Scotland
Highland Show centre of European stage
Eating quality of meat

IOL: Development

IOL: Development
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·Hated apartheid-era Bantustans law repealed
The National Assembly has approved the repeal of an apartheid law that herded millions of people into Bantustans and tribal areas - the impact of which is still being felt today.
·Dream home becomes a headache for owner
Cape Town businessman Fred Robertson will have to put his plans on ice after the council denied him permission to move into his "illegally" built Bantry Bay mansion.
·Heilbron quiet after protests
Things have calmed down in Heilbron after violent service delivery protests flared up in the region last week, according to police.
·Zille unveils radical plan for housing
The Western Cape is grappling with a housing backlog of almost 500 000 units, but Premier Helen Zille has a grand plan to remedy the situation.
·Two dead, hundreds homeless after Cape fire
Two people have died and about 500 residents have been left homeless after a fire at the Overhill informal settlement in Kleinmond.

Scottish Executive News Online - Rural Development

Scottish Executive News Online - Rural Development
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·Giving people their say on planning
Increased public engagement enhances the Scottish planning system - Minister.
·Mackerel conference
Fisheries Minister to emphasise impact on Scottish fleet.
·Wage increase for agricultural workers
Rise in minimum hourly rate of pay for agricultural apprentices.
·Horse branding ban
Proposals to outlaw hot branding to go before Parliament.
·Bank Advances to Agriculture 2010
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
·Urban rural classification 2009-2010
An Official Statistics publication for Scotland.
·Farm subsidy payments
Rules on European farm subsidy payments to be tightened.
·Fresh focus for Rural Priorities
Move to benefit more applicants and help smaller projects.
·Future of rural Scotland
Views sought on role rural Scotland can play in strengthening economy.
·Turriff Show
First Minister promotes Year of Food and Drink at Aberdeenshire show.

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