[ad_1] The UK regulator on Wednesday approved a COVID-19 vaccine made by US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and German biotech BioNTech. The approval makes the UK the first Western nation to approve one of several vaccines in the late stages of development. The UK government said the vaccine will be available …
Read More »Banned Events, Facilities Closed as Covid-19 Infections Rise in Western Cape
[ad_1] On Monday, the prime minister said these were “blunt instruments” but could be the only solutions in case infections continue to rise. He said weekly growth on the Garden Route and Cape Town was “too high” and that “everyone should contribute to slowing it down.” “The Covid pandemic is …
Read More »Joe Biden Announces Team Led by Janet Yellen to Lead the US Economy.
[ad_1] President-elect Joe Biden introduced the first set of nominations for his economic team on Monday, formally announcing his selection of Janet Yellen to be Secretary of the Treasury, Neera Tanden to head the office of administration and budget, and Cecilia Rouse to chair the Council on the Economy. . …
Read More »Charl Kinnear murder defendant’s bail offer postponed
[ad_1] Former rugby player Zane Kilian briefly appeared in Cape Town Magistrates Court on 30 November in connection with the attempted murder of lawyer William Booth. (Photo: Vincent Cruywagen) The murder bail request charged Zane Kilian in the case of the murdered senior Anti-Gang Unit member, Lt. Col. Charl Kinnear …
Read More »Comair welcomes passengers on board after 8 months
[ad_1] By Travel Reporter 12h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare For the first time in more than eight months, customers boarded kulula flight MN101, Comair’s first flight to take off when the company resumes service. The flight followed the vast majority of shareholders who voted late last week in favor …
Read More »South Africa’s manufacturing sector recovery loses momentum
[ad_1] The renewed blockades in Europe appear to have a negative impact on South African export demand. ABSA’s Purchasing Managers Index for November, which measures economic activity in the manufacturing sector, has fallen to the lowest level since July. The drop indicates that a recovery in South Africa’s manufacturing sector …
Read More »Banned Events, Facilities Closed as Covid-19 Infections Rise in Western Cape
[ad_1] On Monday, the prime minister said these were “blunt instruments” but could be the only solutions in case infections continue to rise. He said weekly growth on the Garden Route and Cape Town was “too high” and that “everyone should contribute to slowing it down.” “The Covid pandemic is …
Read More »Stop attacking Zuma to maintain national unity, Lungisa tells Ramaphosa – The Citizen
[ad_1] “Stop your attacks on former President Jacob Zuma for national unity,” former ANC leader Andile Lungisa warned President Cyril Ramaphosa on his first day out of prison. Lungisa, who served two months of a two-year sentence for assaulting a Nelson Mandela Bay councilor, said party leaders should tell Ramaphosa …
Read More »Absa says that certain confidential information leaked by an employee
[ad_1] Absa Bank is filing criminal charges against an employee who was subsequently suspended for illegally accessing and sharing customer information with third parties, the bank said Tuesday. The development came to light after an article published today in Business Insider that reported that the bank has begun contacting customers …
Read More »Appeals court rejects Airlink attempt to recover R510 million owed by SAA
[ad_1] Although disappointed by the ruling, Airlink says he will study the ruling and consider his options. (Supplied) The Supreme Court of Appeals has dismissed an attempt by Airlink to access R510 million in ticket sales collected by SAA on its behalf. The issue in court was whether the money, …
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