[ad_1] The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta), Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, has published a series of directives that describe the country’s move towards a level 1 blockade and the new rules in force. In the first directive, Dlamini-Zuma confirms that the country will move to a level 1 blockade …
Read More »UK warns of possible return to blockade in England
[ad_1] Britain has been the worst-hit country in Europe by the pandemic, with the government recording nearly 42,000 deaths from COVID-19. The number of new cases is reaching levels not seen since April. Women wear face masks as they bask in the sun at Roundhay Park in Leeds, northern England, …
Read More »The father of the boy who died under the supervision of Dr. Munshi denies involvement in his murder
[ad_1] The father of the boy who died under the supervision of Dr. Munshi denies involvement in his murder Mohammadh Sayed broke his silence in a statement Friday afternoon amid widespread speculation that Munshi’s death was a targeted coup. Health workers gathered in front of Dr. Abdulhay Munshi’s home in …
Read More »This is how the COVID-19 Alert South Africa app works
[ad_1] During his recent address to the nation, President Cyril Ramaphosa called on all South Africans to install the COVID-19 Alert SA application, that Launch of the Department of Health in early September. Ramaphosa also announced that when South Africa begins to reopen its borders to international travelers on October …
Read More »R10m Eastern Cape scooter contract annulled pending investigations
[ad_1] The Scooter Project launched in the Eastern Cape on Friday. The Special Court has issued an order preventing the Eastern Cape Health Department from carrying out the scooter project, pending an investigation. The contract was canceled on Friday morning. Respondents did not object to the request. The Special Investigation …
Read More »Laboratory leak in China infects thousands of people with bacterial diseases
[ad_1] CHINA – Thousands of people in northwest China tested positive for a bacterial disease after a leak from a state-owned biopharmaceutical plant that makes animal vaccines last year. Health officials in Lanzhou City said 3,245 people had contracted brucellosis, a disease often caused by close contact with infected animals …
Read More »Elephants and giraffes at Zim nursery join the ‘Jerusalema’ challenge
[ad_1] Nicknamed something close to Macarena insanity, the song has sparked a worldwide dance challenge frenzy. It’s even President Cyril Ramaphosa’s favorite song right now. On Wednesday, Ramaphosa asked SA to accept the dance challenge on September 24, Heritage Day. People from around the world, including health workers, subway police, …
Read More »EC horse unit tracks suspects involved in attack on protesting horses
[ad_1] Employees at the Fairview racetrack launched into stabbing Thursday while expressing anger at the failure to pay FIU money and other labor issues. Fairview Racecourse in Port Elizabeth. Image: Facebook JOHANNESBURG – The Eastern Cape horse care unit said on Friday it was trying to identify those involved in …
Read More »South Africa’s latest alcohol rules a ‘punch to the stomach’
[ad_1] Agricultural industry group Agri SA has welcomed the country’s move to a level 1 lockdown, but has questioned the continued restrictions around the sale of alcohol in the county, which it describes as a “blow to the stomach.” . With the country’s transition to a level 1 lockdown, alcohol …
Read More »Rich countries that buy Covid-19 vaccines in bulk pose a threat to the rest of us
[ad_1] Beyond the top five vaccine candidates, the reported vaccine deals also reveal stark inequalities between countries. The UK government has managed to secure agreements on several leading vaccine candidates, equivalent to five doses per capita. In contrast, Oxfam’s analysis reveals that Bangladesh has so far only obtained one dose …
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