[ad_1] By IOL Reporter 8h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Cape Town – Health Minister Zweli Mkhize reported on Wednesday that 411 Covid-19-related deaths and 14,046 Covid-19 cases have been identified since the last report. “Today we report, with concern, that 14,046 Covid-19 cases have been identified since the last …
Read More »MTI Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme CEO Flee South Africa in Possible Exit Scam: Funds Locked
[ad_1] In an unexpected turn of events, the management team at Mirror Trading International (MTI) is now suggesting that its CEO, Johann Steynberg, may have been scammed out. The team alleges that Steynberg, now believed to be in Brazil, has prevented key administrative personnel from accessing MTI’s account with a …
Read More »Colleagues and friends pay tribute to late photographer Lucky Nxumalo
[ad_1] Photojournalist Lucky Nxumalo’s generosity of spirit and community service was celebrated by family, friends and colleagues at his memorial service in Johannesburg on Wednesday. Nxumalo, 51, passed away Sunday after a battle with cancer at his home in East Orlando, Soweto. During his long and memorable career, he had …
Read More »Hang glider dies after crashing into Lion’s Head
[ad_1] By Theolin Tembo 10h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Cape Town – A 57-year-old man died when his hang glider crashed into Lion’s Head on Wednesday. Although paramedics called it a paraglider, it has been pointed out that it was a hang glider. Wilderness Search and Rescue (WSAR) spokesman …
Read More »Pharmacists rush to test whether vaccines stop coronavirus variant
[ad_1] Drug makers, including BioNTech and Moderna, are scrambling to test their COVID-19 vaccines against the new, fast-spreading variant of the virus that is sweeping Britain, the latest challenge in the fast-paced race to curb the pandemic. Ugur Sahin, chief executive of Germany’s BioNTech, which with its partner Pfizer took …
Read More »Great Brak Business Forum will not appeal the court ruling on the closure of beaches
[ad_1] The forum and AfriForum had reached out to court after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that all beaches in the Eastern Cape and Garden Route would be closed from December 16 to January 3 after the areas were declared as coronavirus hot spots. . JOHANNESBURG – Lawyers for the Great …
Read More »South Africa Makes First Payment for COVID-19 Vaccine
[ad_1] South Africa has made an initial payment to secure the COVID-19 vaccine for 10% of the country’s population. “The National Department of Health and the Solidarity Fund are pleased to announce that an initial payment of US $ 19.2 million (R283 million) has been made to GAVI (the Vaccine …
Read More »The EU struggles to cope with the chaos of the Christmas season as a new strain of the virus spreads
[ad_1] Europe rushed on Monday to provide a coordinated response to a new strain of the coronavirus that has led to an international suspension of travel links with the United Kingdom. EU ambassadors will meet on Tuesday to try to nail down a unified approach and figure out how to …
Read More »Holiday season road stats: Deaths down 5.7%, but 211 motorists arrested
[ad_1] Six provinces registered a decrease in deaths, while three registered an increase. There was a 5.7% decrease in road fatalities and an 8% decrease in crashes. There were 2,111 motorists stopped at roadblocks during the first 20 days of December. A total of 690 people lost their lives on …
Read More »President Ramaphosa vows to resolve complaints from military veterans
[ad_1] “Yesterday’s meeting reflected on the progress made through the discussions to date. While consensus has been reached on a number of critical points, discussions and compromises will continue to resolve outstanding issues. “President Ramaphosa praised the constructive and principled way in which military veterans raised their concerns and assured …
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