[ad_1] State argues that the brothers could flee and join their friend in the Islamist insurgency in Mozambique. The state successfully objected to bail for the Thulsie twins accused of terrorism in the Johannesburg High Court on Thursday, arguing that if released they could join the Islamist insurgents fighting in …
Read More »Vincent Smith tells the court that the state will not find any ‘objective facts’ in the case against him
[ad_1] Vincent Smith, former ANC MP, on the Palm Ridge Magistrates Court dock. Appearing in court Thursday morning, former ANC MP Vincent Smith said he would be tried in an attempt to prove his innocence. This was contained in Smith’s affidavit, read in Palm Ridge Magistrates Court. Smith said he …
Read More »Trump in quarantine as close adviser tests positive for COVID-19
[ad_1] Close help from US President Donal Trump Hope Hicks tested positive, the president confirmed to Fox News. FILE: US President Donald Trump makes a statement in the White House meeting room on May 22, 2020 in Washington, DC. Image: AFP WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said Thursday night …
Read More »Hawks look at ANC politicians below
[ad_1] The wave of high-profile arrests of the Hawks will continue into the weekend with the focus shifting to the looting of VBS Mutual Bank. Two sources with intimate knowledge said that arrest warrants have already been signed against several ANC politicians believed to have influenced the warehouses and that …
Read More »Messi v Ronaldo in the Champions League group stage, Manchester United will face PSG
[ad_1] Cristiano Ronaldo (Photo by Valerio Pennicino / Getty Images) Lionel messi Y Cristiano Ronaldo they will face off in an appetizing clash in this season’s Champions League after Barcelona and Juventus were placed in the same group in Thursday’s draw. Messi and Ronaldo will resume the rivalry they developed …
Read More »SA Covid-19 cases reach 674339 with more than 1000 new infections reported in the last 24 hours
[ad_1] By IOL Reporter September 30, 2020 Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Durban – As South Africa prepares to welcome international travelers once again, the Health Ministry has announced that 1,767 new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed, bringing the country’s cumulative cases to 674,339. Health Minister Dr. Zweli Mkhize 16,734 …
Read More »132 New Deaths Confirmed in South Africa, Latest Global Developments – The Citizen
[ad_1] As of Thursday, October 1, the cumulative number of Covid-19 cases detected is 676,084 with 1,745 new cases identified, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize confirmed. 132 more Covid-19-related deaths were reported: 41 in Mpumalanga, 49 in KwaZulu-Natal, 8 in Gauteng, 7 in the Northwest, 7 in the Northern Cape, 6 …
Read More »Gauteng PPE Looting Investigation Leads to Suspension of Health Department Head
[ad_1] Redeemer Lukhele. Image: @ GautengHealth / Twitter NEWS The investigation into corruption related to the acquisition of personal protective equipment (PPE) by the Gauteng provincial government has taken another scalp. Professor Mkhululi Lukhele, head of Gauteng’s health department (HOD), has been placed on preventive suspension after allegedly being implicated …
Read More »Borders still closed to human trafficking in general: government
[ad_1] The Herald Herald reporters Zimbabwe has only opened international airports to passenger traffic, while land borders remain closed to human trafficking for the time being. Only commercial traffic, diplomats and returning residents can cross land borders, the Minister of Internal Affairs and Cultural Heritage, Kazembe Kazembe, confirmed yesterday, and …
Read More »Covid-19 has claimed 89 lives in higher education institutions, another 1,979 tested positive
[ad_1] Covid-19 has claimed the lives of more than 80 people in higher education institutions. A total of 89 people in the higher education sector have died from Covid-19 and 1,979 people tested positive. Minister Blade Nzimande revealed that 44 of the deaths were university employees, nine were university students, …
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