[ad_1] By Velani Ludidi 3h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Cape Town – Police arrested a deaf man, put him in a police van and fined him R1000 for not listening to instructions. Quinton Muller, 55, who is also mute, says officers beat him and dragged him in front of …
Read More »F1 drivers to rally over Nikita Mazepin controversy
[ad_1] Nikita Mazepin of Russia and Hitech Grand Prix after practice before the Formula 2 Championship at Sochi Autodrom on September 25, 2020 in Sochi, Russia. Photo of Joe Portlock – Formula 1 Formula 1 will meet with all 20 drivers when the season begins in Bahrain, to discuss the …
Read More »EFF on Malema’s tea date with Zuma
[ad_1] “As I explained, it was a meeting over tea. It was a very nice tea that we had with the former president and you know that blacks do not need permission to meet. They can meet anytime and anywhere we want. “ Pambo said both leaders had a “constitutional …
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[ad_1] Parish councils have long been seen as the gentle backbone of local democracy in towns and villages across England, overseeing the maintenance of bus stops and the maintenance of sidewalks and street lighting. But a group of parish councilors have been accused of holding “Britain’s worst Zoom gathering”, after …
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[ad_1] Vice President of the Supreme Court Raymond Zondo. (Photo: Gallo Images / Veli Nhlapo) The chairman of the State Capture Commission, Supreme Court Vice President Raymond Zondo on Friday proposed electoral changes to provide a safety net for parliamentarians so that they are not beholden to their party line, …
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[ad_1] While many, including analysts and opposition parties, responded to the statement, the ANC had not disclosed an official position on the matter, until today. FILE: Former President Jacob Zuma and President Cyril Ramaphosa in a debate at the ANC’s national policy conference in Nasrec on June 30, 2017. Image: …
Read More »Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign Could Face Some Challenges, Tells Mkhize to Parliament – The Citizen
[ad_1] Health Minister Dr. Zweli Mkhize says the Health Department expects the first phase of the country’s vaccination rollout to take about three months to complete. This follows the arrival of the first shipment of one million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on Monday from the Serum Institute of India …
Read More »Manipulated processes, political pressure led to unreliable PPE tenders being awarded, according to SIU – The Citizen
[ad_1] The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) has found evidence of political pressure in the award of contracts for personal protective equipment (PPE) by some state institutions. This was revealed by SIU chief lawyer Andy Mothibi during a press conference on Friday about the unit’s completed investigations into the acquisition of …
Read More »Linde’s return to the field helps SA’s productive morning against Pakistan
[ad_1] Protea spinner George Linde launches against Pakistan (PCB media) Proteas spinner George Linde returned to the field and bowled after injuring his finger on the first day of Test 2 against Pakistan in Rawalpindi. He pitched just before the new ball was taken on Friday. South Africa took three …
Read More »‘There is no significant evidence of clinical efficacy in patients with Covid-19’ – ivermectin manufacturer
[ad_1] An overview of the drug Ivermectin. (Photo by Gallo Images / Ziyaad Douglas) The original manufacturer of ivermectin, Merck, has said that there is not enough evidence to support its use in treating Covid-19 patients. The company said it had found “no scientific basis” for its use against Covid-19 …
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