[ad_1] South Africa reported more than 5,500 new coronavirus cases over the weekend, amid mounting concerns around critical areas of the country. The government reported 3,198 new cases on Saturday (November 28) with 2,563 additional cases reported on Sunday (November 29), bringing the total cases for the weekend to 5,761. …
Read More »Eskom complied with a summons for criminal prosecution in c …
[ad_1] An Eskom researcher found that excess airborne particulate emissions of up to 10 times the permitted limit occurred over extended periods over the past two years at the Kendal power plant. The Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Barbara Creecy, has revealed that on November 27 a subpoena was …
Read More »Pitso Mosimane: How things could have been so different for the former Mamelodi Sundowns manager
[ad_1] Just four months into his tenure at Chloorkop, the former Bafana Bafana coach was under immense pressure and was apparently on the verge of leaving. On Friday night, former Mamelodi Sundowns manager Pitso Mosimane added to their already legendary status by guiding Al Ahly to the ninth Caf Champions …
Read More »SABC: Job cuts or bailout
[ad_1] NEWS The SABC board is ready to challenge ministers and move forward with its planned cuts early in the new year. This week, Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams and Labor Minister Thulas Nxesi told the board to halt staff reductions and seek alternative cost-cutting measures. The briefing took place during …
Read More »Eskom faces criminal proceedings
[ad_1] The Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Barbara Creecy, has revealed that on November 27, 2020 a subpoena was served on Eskom notifying him of the decision of the superior prosecutor to initiate criminal proceedings for air pollution at the Kendal power plant in Eskom. This includes, but is …
Read More »Beitbridge border smugglers may lose
[ad_1] MUSINA – The closure of the Beitbridge border between South Africa and Zimbabwe led to an increase in smuggling between the two countries. With Zimbabwe moving from Level 4 to Level 1 of its blockade, smugglers admit they will lose business. Despite this, one group has welcomed the reopening …
Read More »Shock after Shallcross brothers shot in the head at a store
[ad_1] By Taschica Pillay 1 hour ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Durban – Family and friends are baffled and have unanswered questions about why two brothers were killed at their business premises in Shallcross on Tuesday afternoon. Magendhren and Krean Naidu were reportedly shot by two gunmen at their granite …
Read More »Your daily horoscope for November 29, 2020
[ad_1] TODAY’S MOTIVATIONAL QUOTE: When saving for old age, be sure to save some nice thoughts. – anonymous TODAY’S WISDOM AROUND THE WORLD: Three Spaniards, four opinions. – Spanish proverb TODAY’S CHINESE PROVERB: Think before you speak, but don’t speak everything you think. FOR THOSE OF US BORN ON THIS …
Read More »Western Cape Could Face ‘Mini-Blockade’ As Covid-19 Infections Rise
[ad_1] By Tshego Lepule, Sam Spiller, Nathan Craig 2h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Cape Town: A tough, short-term lockdown is potentially in play for the Western Cape amid rising Covid-19 infections on the Cape Metro and Garden Route, which could affect holiday season activities and vacation plans for many …
Read More »Matric 2020: Five Gauteng students caught cheating during final exams
[ad_1] Gauteng matrices have been caught cheating. Five Gauteng students have been caught cheating during their final exams. MEC Panyaza Lesufi revealed that students were caught red-handed while writing. Two candidates were found with cell phones and three others with cradle notes. Five Gauteng students have been caught cheating during …
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