[ad_1] By Thami Magubane 4h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Durban: The Covid-19 outbreak at the beleaguered Gizenga Mpanza Regional Justice Hospital (Stanger) has worsened, after eight more babies tested positive for the virus. This raises the number of babies who tested positive to 10. KwaZulu-Natal Prime Minister Sihle Zikalala …
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[ad_1] AB de Villiers He again expressed his desire to return to international cricket, further fueling speculation that “Mr 360” fans will see him on the Proteas green and gold as soon as cricket resumes. Speaking to SuperSport commentator Pop it Mbangwa On Instagram Live, De Villiers answered a question …
Read More »South African R350 Coronavirus Grants Now Open – Here’s How To Apply
[ad_1] The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) will open the process today for applications for the Special Social Relief Grant COVID-19 R350 for unemployed people. The amount will be paid to eligible applications from May to October 2020. “Regarding the special grant for social relief of distress COVID-19, we …
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[ad_1] The veteran mentor may have disappointed those who had expected him to announce a new deal with the Brazilians Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has finally made public the secret he kept from his social media followers for hours. Throughout the day on Sunday, football fans kept guessing as …
Read More »Coronavirus: 59 people receiving treatment in Gauteng hospitals
[ad_1] Fifty-nine people are in public or private health centers in Gauteng, where they are being treated by Covid-19. The province has 1,952 confirmed cases of Covid-19, with 1,305 recoveries and 22 deaths. “Out of a total of 9 486 tracked contacts (these are people who were in contact with …
Read More »Vodacom Will Spend R1 Billion To Protect It From Detachment
[ad_1] Vodacom Group will it invests R1 billion in its current financial year to ensure that its network in South Africa can cope with Eskom blackouts. CEO Shameel Joosub told TechCentral in an interview on Monday that most of this investment will be used to secure and install additional batteries …
Read More »SA’s lockdown rules do not pass test o …
[ad_1] Archive Photo by REUTERS / Pascal Lauener (SWITZERLAND) Former finance minister Trevor Manuel has issued two strong warnings to the government within two days that South Africa’s lockdown regulations are both endangering constitutional democracy and failing ‘the test of rationality’. “I think we have to ask government to be …
Read More »Eskom completes repairs to Medupi Unit 3 during blockade
[ad_1] Eskom says it has completed repairs to Unit 3 of the Medupi power station, after the unit closed in late January to correct boiler-related defects. You will now undergo optimization and performance tests. Eskom said contractors and staff had worked “tirelessly” to execute the outage as planned during the …
Read More »Kolisi remembers first hearing of Bok captaincy: My color changed
[ad_1] Siya Kolisi has remembered what it was like hearing for the first time that he would be the captain of the Springboks. Register your interest for the British & Irish Lions tickets in South Africa 2021 The appointment was first made by coach Rassie Erasmus ahead of the three-match …
Read More »R250-million Vumatel investment a winning bet
[ad_1] Vantage Capital, Africa’s largest mezzanine debt fund manager, recently announced that it has fully exited its investment in Vumatel. Vumatel was founded in October 2014 by Niel Schoeman and Johan Pretorius to provide fiber-to-the-home (FFTH) services in South Africa. At the time there was virtually no FTTH coverage in …
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