[ad_1] 9h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare By Lou-Anne Daniels and Tim Cocks President Cyril Ramaphosa will submit to the ANC Integrity Commission after surviving a push from senior party members to resign, according to reports from the party’s national executive committee (NEC) meeting at the Saint George Hotel in …
Read More »Alexander Kristoff takes the first stage of the Tour de France after a truce in the chaos of rain
[ad_1] After a late crash on Nice’s iconic Promenade des Anglais, Alexander Kristoff of the United Arab Emirates won a first stage of the Tour de France on Saturday. The Norwegian will now wear the overall race leader yellow jersey, having battled an early crash that seemed to rule it …
Read More »what doctors advised Mkhize about taxis, confinement and schools
[ad_1] Months before the economy finally opened two weeks ago, scientists were advising the government on the damage of the shutdown, the collateral damage that was being done to health, and how irrational regulations could backfire. The ministerial advisory committee (MAC), a group of world-class scientists, has provided the government …
Read More »Nadal and Federer challenge Novak Djokovic calling for ‘unity, not separation’
[ad_1] Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer were on a collision course with Novak Djokovic on Saturday, calling for “unity, not separation” after his longtime rival superstar was expected to spearhead a separatist union of professional tennis players. Thenthe York Times stated that world number one Djokovic is expected to announce …
Read More »Despite the threat of Covid-19, increasing requests for the reopening of international borders in SA
[ad_1] By Karishma Dipa 8h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Calls are increasing for the South African government to reopen the country’s international borders after more than 68 billion rand have been lost since the start of the shutdown. Johannesburg: International travelers may have imported Covid-19 into the country, but …
Read More »Remembering Patson Dzamara – The Mail & Guardian
[ad_1] OBITUARYPatson dzamara April 6, 1986 – August 26, 2020 “Where is my brother Itai?” It was the burning and painful question that prompted Patson Dzamara for the last five years of his life. But the 34-year-old Zimbabwean activist, who was struggling to obtain the urgent treatment he needed for …
Read More »Vejay Ramlakan, a man who marked his own path
[ad_1] By Siyabonga Mkhwanazi 11h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Dr. Vejay Ramlakan had marked his own path while leading a life that took him from the streets of Durban to the highest office in the country as physician to former President Nelson Mandela for seven years. Ramlakan had seen …
Read More »Contractors, Project Manager Charged With R9m Bid Fraud Released On Bail
[ad_1] Two Eastern Cape contractors and a municipal project manager charged with fraud, theft, corruption and money laundering involving R9 million were released on bail in Butterworth Magistrates Court on Friday. The project manager, Phaphama Ntswanti, 38; Wonga Malusi, 45 years old; and Chuma Matoti, 52, each received a bail …
Read More »Covid-19 antibody test could be SA’s secret weapon amid second wave fears
[ad_1] By Shaun Smillie 3h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Johannesburg – The newly released antibody tests for Covid-19 could be the weapon South Africa needs to better prepare if the country is hit by a second wave. Across Europe, the coronavirus has made a strong comeback. Infection rates are …
Read More »Former Eastern Cape Health Official Charged With Using Government Gas Card For Private Vehicles
[ad_1] Outside the Hawks building. (Gallo images) A former Eastern Cape health department official was arrested for fraud after he allegedly used a government-issued fuel card to purchase gasoline for his private vehicles. Litho Raymond Kutase, 48, briefly appeared in Queenstown Magistrates Court for fraud on Friday, according to Hawks …
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