[ad_1] A vaccine developed by the US company Pfizer and the German company BioNTech was approved for use in Britain on December 2. A total of 16 countries and the European Union have given the green light to the vaccine. AFP discusses the availability, efficacy, and side effects of jabs. …
Read More »Injured de Silva will miss the rest of the South Africa series, does not hit at Centurion
[ad_1] Dhananjaya de Silva had to retire not because of a leg problem (Gallo Images) Sri Lankan batter Silva dhananjaya, who scored 79 on the first day of Test 1 against South Africa, is likely to miss the remainder of the two-game series through injury. Sri Lanka Cricket said on …
Read More »Liquor dealers implore the government not to impose a total ban on alcohol
[ad_1] Lucky Ntimane, Liquor Trader Training Coordinator, said: “As liquor traders, we have noted with disappointment the lack of adherence to control measures by some who have behaved in ways that are not patriotic. South Africans. They have not heard a call from the president to behave in a way …
Read More »Dan Malesela rejoins Chippa United as head coach
[ad_1] Dan Malesela’s love-hate romance novel with Chippa United is slated for another chapter as he will be announced as Chilli Boy’s new coach. SowetanLIVE is reliably informed that former Orlando Pirates captain Malesela, who was fired by the new guys from DStv Premiership TS Galaxy a week ago, was …
Read More »Covid-19 spike: liquor merchants coalition pleads with government not to bring back alcoholic beverage bans
[ad_1] A general view of Springs Cash and Carry Liquor in Ekurhuleni. Liquor Traders Formations is pleading with the government to continue allowing off-site alcohol sales. He also wants their input considered before any decision following the second wave of Covid-19 is communicated to the public. He says that a …
Read More »Europe begins vaccine rollout as new COVID-19 strain spreads fears
[ad_1] The first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech jab arrived in Italy, Spain and France on Saturday, ready to be distributed to nursing homes and care staff. PARIS – Several European Union (EU) nations were ready to start vaccinating their most vulnerable groups on Sunday when a new variant of the …
Read More »Everything Gary Neville has said about Liverpool’s title hopes, Jurgen Klopp and injuries
[ad_1] It has already been a reverse campaign for Liverpool, as they have many injuries to occupy the top of the table at Christmas. Jurgen Klopp’s team has battled serious injury problems to put themselves on pole position and retain their Premier League crown in May. Liverpool’s massive injuries, Klopp’s …
Read More »More lockdown restrictions are coming as South Africa nears 1 million Covid-19 infections: report
[ad_1] The National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) is reportedly meeting this week as South Africa continues to record a daily record of Covid-19 infections, rapidly approaching 1 million confirmed cases. As of December 26, South Africa has reported a total of 994,911 Covid-19 cases, down from the 1 million mark. …
Read More »SA registers 11,552 new COVID-19 infections, 245 more related deaths
[ad_1] South Africa has seen a record increase in COVID-19 cases with more than 42,000 infections picked up in the last three days. FILE: A field worker is part of a detection and testing campaign on April 17, 2020 in the informal settlement of Marikana aimed at combating the spread …
Read More »Meghan Markle left the royal family because they were ‘not powerful enough’ for her
[ad_1] Meghan Markle is said to have split from the British royal family with Prince Harry due to the ‘lack of power’ the monarchy had. Royal expert Penny Junor claimed that the Duchess of Sussex might not have accurately measured the power of the royal family as she had hoped …
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