[ad_1] The strictest Covid-19 regulations are set to curb the festivities in Nelson Mandela Bay this holiday season. The sale of liquor will once again be restricted to four days a week, according to three high-ranking experts who attended a meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa and the National Coronavirus Command …
Read More »Public Sector Unions Avoid Government Request to Waive Salary Increase Court Hearings
[ad_1] The unions filed a dispute in the labor court months ago after the government breached a wage agreement with workers that was due to be implemented in April. FILE: Cosatu members on strike in Pretoria on October 7, 2020. Image: Abigail Javier / EWN. JOHANNESBURG – Public sector unions …
Read More »Anele Ngcongca’s funeral postponed due to her mother’s poor health
[ad_1] The funeral will now take place on December 10, 2020. Former Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane (L) instructs Anele Ngcongca (R) during the ABSA Premier Soccer League on October 27, 2019. Image: Phill Magakoe / AFP. JOHANNESBURG – The funeral of AmaZulu defender Anele Ngcongca was postponed on Wednesday. …
Read More »BREAKING: Schumacher’s name returns to F1 as Mick confirmed for Haas Racing team in 2021
[ad_1] • Mick Schumacher will make his Formula 1 debut in 2021.• The F2 driver will race for Haas Racing Team.• Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says Mick has earned the opportunity as a proving ground for talent to show its credentials. • For more racing stories, go to Wheels24. …
Read More »HIV vaccine on trial: Professor Karim
[ad_1] JOHANNESBURG – An HIV vaccine may soon be available, according to the Director of the Center for the Research Program on AIDS in SA, Professor Salim Abdool Karim. He says that researchers are currently testing an antibody made in South Africa that could help in the fight against HIV …
Read More »Banks are concerned about another blockade in South Africa
[ad_1] The outlook for South African banks is increasingly bleak amid the growing threat of a second wave of coronavirus that could disrupt an improvement in economic activity. “With Covid cases in Europe, the United States and now South Africa increasing, the great fear for banks is to suffer some …
Read More »Organizations File Complaints About SABC’s Ace Magashule’s ‘One-sided’ Interview
[ad_1] Ace Magashule on the election campaign in Soweto. Image: Rosetta Msimango Media Monitoring Africa and the Support Public Broadcasting Coalition have filed complaints against SABC. This follows a controversial interview with ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule. According to the organizations, the interview was one-sided. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) and …
Read More »CoCT Discusses Return of Tighter Alcohol Restrictions Amid COVID-19 Resurgence
[ad_1] Coronavirus infections are multiplying at a rapid rate on the subway and there are concerns that the holiday season will make things worse. CAPE TOWN – The City of Cape Town said a return to tougher restrictions on the sale of alcohol would be best for health facilities amid …
Read More »Garden Route Public Events Stopped, Venues to Close Due to Rise of Covid-19
[ad_1] Events on the Garden Route will be prohibited until further notice, and public facilities and places will be closed to the public. Public events have been removed in parts of the Garden Route to prevent the spread of Covid-19 during the festive season. In George and Kannaland Townships, public …
Read More »ONLY IN | Court rejects SABC union offer to halt the downsizing process
[ad_1] A general view of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) offices in Durban, South Africa. The Labor Court has rejected an urgent request by a union representing SABC workers to force the public broadcaster to rescind the dismissal letters issued to some 400 workers. In a brief session on …
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