[ad_1] Adjusted lockdown regulations have been credited for reducing trauma admissions in public health facilities. There were fewer traffic accidents compared to last year, and the Free State reported more Covid-19-related income than hospital ward injuries. Health workers at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital said the empty trauma unit released them …
Read More »Iran says Soleimani’s killers ‘are not safe on Earth’
[ad_1] TEHRAN – Iran’s chief judiciary warned on Friday that Qasem Soleimani’s killers “will not be safe on Earth” as the Islamic republic began to mark the first anniversary of the assassination of the top general in a US attack. Ebrahim Raisi, speaking at an event in Tehran to pay …
Read More »Damage being assessed after a fire destroyed homes in Khayelitsha
[ad_1] The fire broke out last night and more than 50 firefighters were dispatched to the fire site in the informal settlement of Taiwan in windy conditions. FILE: Houses in an informal settlement in Cape Town’s Khayelitsha township. Image: 123rf CAPE TOWN – Emergency rescue authorities in Cape Town City …
Read More »SA’s second wave of Covid-19 leaves British & Irish Lions tour in doubt
[ad_1] British and Irish Lions fans (Getty) There are doubts about this year British and Irish lions tour to South Africa given the second wave of coronavirus infections in the host country. South Africa is currently in a tight Level 3 version of its national lockdown, as the virus continues …
Read More »New bundles of joy: hundreds of babies usher in the new year
[ad_1] Silindile Mkhize with her twins on New Years Day. Health workers gave birth to hundreds of newborn babies on New Year’s Day. Most were born in Gauteng. KwaZulu-Natal had the second highest number of deliveries. The usual celebrations for mothers and their newborns were canceled in the hospitals of …
Read More »Vaccines for South Africa. Now
[ad_1] Surprisingly, even now, with full knowledge of what we face and with dozens of countries around the world, including African nations, embarking on mass vaccination programs against Covid-19, it is harrowing to hear senior officials speak every again on the prospects for availability and usefulness of Covid-19 vaccines in …
Read More »Why Prince Charles Has Failed To Fight Back After Years Of Backlash By Princess Diana
[ad_1] Princess Diana and Prince Charles had a pretty stormy marriage with several bumps along the way. The Prince of Wales’ affair with Camilla Parker Bowles undoubtedly stained his reputation forever after his late wife came forward to speak publicly about the headaches she ended up during their marriage. And …
Read More »The Independent Examinations Board is being funded by the poor
[ad_1] The IEB is understood to have approached the courts arguing that it could not pay for the evaluation services offered by Umalusi. FILE: Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi. Photo: Abigail Javier / EWN JOHANNESBURG – Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi claims that the Independent Examination Board (IEB) is being …
Read More »Sourav Ganguly: Former India captain hospitalized with chest pains | Cricket news
[ad_1] Sourav Ganguly was admitted to hospital after complaining of chest pains after training, reports the Press Trust of India; BCCI Secretary Jay Shah tweets that Ganguly is “stable and responds well to treatment”; Virat Kohli among those who wish Ganguly a quick recovery Last updated: 02/01/21 11:23 am The …
Read More »Why Prince Charles remains silent in the face of backlash over his marriage to Princess Diana
[ad_1] The marriage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana was anything but fairy tale, as it came with a series of ups and downs. The Prince of Wales’ affair with Camilla Parker Bowles undoubtedly stained his reputation forever after his late wife came forward to speak publicly about the headaches …
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