[ad_1] Two weeks ago, the SAA issued a formal lockdown notice warning that nearly 400 pilots would not be able to access their workplace until they agreed to new terms and conditions of employment. FILE: SAA plane at OR Tambo International Airport. Image: 123rf. JOHANNESBURG – The Labor Court on …
Read More »South Africa risks lagging behind on vaccines
[ad_1] South Africa, which has the worst coronavirus outbreak on record in Africa, may have to wait months to receive its first vaccines, even as other countries compete to implement the vaccines. The government only hopes that the vaccines paid by a deposit to secure from the World Health Organization’s …
Read More »Cele warns restaurants about serving alcohol in kettles
[ad_1] The minister said Tuesday that police were aware of the tricks used by some business owners who disobeyed the alcohol ban last time and that officials would not hesitate to act. FILE: Police Minister Bheki Cele. Image: @ SAPoliceService / Twitter. JOHANNESBURG – Police Minister Beki Cele warns that …
Read More »London Hospitals Declare Major Incidents As COVID-19 Infections Rise
[ad_1] Doctors in England have warned that National Health Service staff are at a “breaking point” and hospitals are running out of oxygen. It comes amid an alarming new surge in COVID-19 patients across the country, and scientists warn that a new, possibly more infectious variant of coronavirus is responsible …
Read More »Matric student wins legal tender to force the Department of Education to allow him to take exams
[ad_1] By Baldwin Ndaba December 28, 2020 Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare A Limpopo tuition student won his battle in Constitutional Court on Monday to force the Department of Basic Education to allow him to write the Business Studies tuition exam 2 he had missed after his principal denied him entry …
Read More »Pierre Cardin, father of the fashion brand, dies at 98
[ad_1] Designer Pierre Cardin poses during the launch of the new Pierre Cardin Paris Haute Couture collection at Maxims on November 26, 2013 in Paris, France. (Photo: Richard Bord / Getty Images) The French couturier who became famous selling designer clothes to the masses, Pierre Cardin, has died. Cardin, who …
Read More »WhatsApp stops working on older phones as of January 1, will yours be fine?
[ad_1] Considering how useful WhatsApp is, many old phones are about to become useless. Brendon Petersen has a trick that can help. WhatsApp will stop working on older smartphones as of January 1, 2021. iPhone 4s and those running something older than iOS 9 and Android devices with operating systems …
Read More »MTI placed on provisional liquidation and the damage could be huge
[ad_1] The Cape High Court placed the Mirror Trading International (MTI) bitcoin investment scheme in provisional liquidation on Tuesday (December 29). The court order orders the bailiff to seize all assets that appear to belong to the MTI in all provinces and present an inventory to the Cape Superior Court …
Read More »Foreigners flying to South Africa have a curfew, but you will need to have your papers handy
[ad_1] (Fake images) Passengers on incoming flights to South Africa do not have to worry about the curfew between 9:00 PM and 6:00 AM. These travelers will not break the law when traveling from the airport to their place of accommodation, the government says. This is on the condition that …
Read More »Liquor council calls on government to allow off-site alcohol sales to continue
[ad_1] By Philippa Larkin 8h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare JOHANNESBURG – The National Council of Liquor Merchants in a statement over the weekend asked the government to be allowed to continue selling alcohol off-site. The country reported 14,000 new Covid-19 cases on December 23. On Monday night, President Cyril …
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