November/December 2010
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Be aware, be safe - Look out for pedestrians!
According to the Arrive Alive road safety campaign, an alarming number of pedestrians are killed each year on South Africa’s roads. Many informal settlements are situated next to highways - pedestrians and motorists should therefore take special care to avoid more deaths on our roads.


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Be aware, be safe - Safety begins at home
Rather be safe than sorry this festive season. Take some precautions to ensure that you and your family are safe - not only during the holidays, but throughout the year.



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Be aware, be safe - Stepping up security for tourists
In preparation for the upcoming festive season, the Mpumalanga Department of Community Safety, Security and Liaison is taking the lead in stepping up security for tourists. They are increasing the number of Tourism Safety Monitors throughout the province.


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Be aware, be safe - Keep saying no to gender violence
The 20th anniversary of the 16 Days Campaign of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children is celebrated worldwide this year. In 2007, the South Af-rican government decided to strengthen its commitment to say NO to gender violence by ex-tending the 16 Days campaign ...


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Be aware, be safe - Let’s support a drug free society
Drug abuse in South Africa is a major cause for concern, especially since children as young as eight years old, are abusing drugs. Working towards a drug free society, government hosted the 2nd Biennial (every second year) Substance Abuse Summit.


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Census 2011 - Countdown to the big count
South Africa is gearing up for the “Big Count”. In less than a year, on the nights of 9 and 10 October 2011, all people who find themselves within South Africa’s borders will be counted as part of Government’s Census 2011.


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Save the environment
Live green: Act now! Spread the word at work, home, school and help save our living planet!!!




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What is climate change?
Climate change is the change in climatic conditions (average temperature, average rainfall, etc.) that a particular region experiences over a long period due to natural changes or as a result of human activity.


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Keeping it brief
Brief news snippets from all around the country...