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IOL: Msunduzi placed under administration
The municipality that overseas Pietermaritzburg, the capital of KwaZulu-Natal, has been placed under administration after descending into "turmoil", with its mayor and municipal manager stripped of their executive powers.
IOL: Talk to us, Plato tells churches
Cape Town mayor Dan Plato has encouraged church organisations to engage in meaningful discussions with the city.
IOL: Teaching resumes after meeting at school
Teachers and pupils have returned to a school near Ladysmith after staying away for two weeks because of the high crime rate.
IOL: ANC lashed for Msunduzi kid gloves
Main opposition parties in KwaZulu-Natal have lambasted the ANC-run provincial administration for its reluctance to fully intervene in the running of the struggling Msunduzi municipality.
IOL: Sexwale: housing ruling could cause chaos
Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale says the government may approach Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo about a court ruling on evictions.
IOL: Media subjected SA to pain
The chairman of Parliaments portfolio committee on sport and recreation has lashed out at the apparent Afro-pessimism that forced SA to prove its World Cup readiness to the world.
IOL: Mayor speaks on the state of Tshwane
Tshwane executive mayor Dr Gwen Ramokgopa believes that the metro council has made great strides over the past five years.
IOL: The MECs intervention is long overdue
A two-week strike by Msunduzi Municipality staff has ended, but the DA has claims that poor leadership and political infighting have rendered the capital city ungovernable.
IOL: Mamelodi better by the hour - police
The situation in Mamelodi East is improving by the hour following a service delivery protest by residents earlier on Tuesday, Pretoria police said.
IOL: Freak thunderstorm brings down church
When members of a Cape Town Methodist Church emerged from their homes after a thunderstorm, they found their place of worship in ruins.
100K houses for Joburg
Crofting community mapping
Cape warns on illegal buildings
Squatters left used condoms
Hostel arrears piling up
Orange Farm residents demands reasonable
R3bn boost for IRT project
Taxi washers blamed for potholes
Helping crofting communities
Historic handover of Harris crofting estates

IOL: Development

IOL: Development
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·Msunduzi placed under administration
The municipality that overseas Pietermaritzburg, the capital of KwaZulu-Natal, has been placed under administration after descending into "turmoil", with its mayor and municipal manager stripped of their executive powers.
·Talk to us, Plato tells churches
Cape Town mayor Dan Plato has encouraged church organisations to engage in meaningful discussions with the city.
·Teaching resumes after meeting at school
Teachers and pupils have returned to a school near Ladysmith after staying away for two weeks because of the high crime rate.
·ANC lashed for Msunduzi kid gloves
Main opposition parties in KwaZulu-Natal have lambasted the ANC-run provincial administration for its reluctance to fully intervene in the running of the struggling Msunduzi municipality.
·100K houses for Joburg
Johannesburg Mayor Amos Masondo has promised to build 100 000 houses in the next five years.

Scottish Executive News Online - Rural Development

Scottish Executive News Online - Rural Development
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·Crofting community mapping
Fund to support group registrations and minimise boundary disputes.
·One hundred million trees
Global plan includes 100 million trees to be planted in Scotland over next five years.
·Borders Railway on track
Transport Minister sets work in motion on restoration of Waverley line.
·Energy costs
Minister comments on report on future of Britain's electricity networks.
·200 new jobs for Ayrshire
First Minister welcomes plans for new £8 million Ryanair maintenance hangar at Prestwick.
·Advice to pregnant women
Chief Medical Officer offers advice for pregnant women during the lambing season.
·Helping crofting communities
Rural communities urged to register interest in land to benefit from legislation.
·UK Groceries Code of Practice
Rural Affairs Secretary comments on the new code.
·Budget 2010-11
Scottish Parliament approves government spending plans.
·Festive Scottish sales soar
Bumper figures further evidence of growing confidence in food and drink sector.

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