[ad_1] A South African Airways plane on the apron at Frankfurt Airport in 2018. Silas Stein / Picture Alliance via Getty Images SAA’s business rescue professionals have given members of the SAA Pilots Association a 48-hour notice of a lockout that will take effect from Friday. The lockout comes after …
Read More »Cele defends film production shutdown as city of Cape Town seeks injunction – the Citizen
[ad_1] The Minister of Police, General Bheki Cele, has defended the closure of the filming of the filming production in Camps Bay, Cape Town, on Wednesday 16 December. Cape Town’s beaches narrowly avoided the latest government Covid-19 restrictions after they were allowed to remain open between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 …
Read More »Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gives his verdict on the dismissal of Slaven Bilic from West Brom
[ad_1] Slaven Bilic’s counterparts in the Premier League paid tribute to the coach after he and West Brom parted ways on Wednesday afternoon. The Croat and his backroom staff were relieved of duty after a streak of just one win in 17 league games, although the most recent result in …
Read More »AfriForum goes to court over banning beaches
[ad_1] AfriForum has filed court documents to challenge the new lockdown regulations that close certain beaches during the holiday season, arguing that it restricted basic human rights. The civil rights organization and Great Brak River Business Forum jointly filed documents in North Gauteng Superior Court on Tuesday. The regulations that …
Read More »Just because Bushiri fled doesn’t mean I do, says co-defendant seeking bail
[ad_1] Earlier during cross-examination, the investigating officer, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Hosea Marais, told the court that more arrests were expected. He said the investigation was likely to conclude “in the next month or so” but that the matter was not yet ready for trial. Marais had said his client was …
Read More »Why the beaches were closed for holidays in the Eastern Cape and not in KwaZulu-Natal
[ad_1] Prime Minister Oscar Mabuyane’s spokesman, Mvusiwekhaya Sicwetsha, was asked the same question about the blanket ban in the province. “We ask for the levels of risk,” he replied. However, Pakati stressed that those in the hospitality and tourism sectors must be assured that their operations in coastal areas will …
Read More »AfriForum files urgent court request against ‘draconian’ ban on Garden Route beaches
[ad_1] By Sihle Mlambo 3h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Johannesburg – The Great Brak River Business Forum, AfriForum and a guesthouse owner have filed an urgent court application in North Gauteng High Court in a bid to get the Garden Route beaches to reopen during the holiday season. In …
Read More »Fake ‘disinfection and fogging’ scam hits businesses in Cape Town
[ad_1] “We have received reports that this service is being offered to businesses in Mitchells Plain, Athlone, Bonteheuwel and Pelican Park. We are calling on business owners to come forward so we can determine the extent of this issue. “ He said business owners who are unsure how to ensure …
Read More »Bushiri fraud case: State argues co-defendant is likely to flee if bail is granted
[ad_1] Willah Mudolo is one of Shepherd BushiriCo-defendant in a R102 million fraud, money laundering and theft case. He asks for a bond, arguing that he is not at risk of flight, since he had a wife, children and property in South Africa. The state, however, believes that he can …
Read More »R4 billion ‘compromised’ Tshwane tender canceled – the Citizen
[ad_1] The mayor of the Tshwane metro canceled a “controversial” tender for the R4 billion yellow plant that was aimed at ensuring the continuation of services on the metro. This after a contract for the rental of vehicles, crucial for the provision of the service, expired in September. The tender …
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