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Basic Education issues revised protocols and a circular for managing Coronavirus cases during matric examinations
9th November 2020 The Department of Basic Education has issued a circular to accompany the revised protocols for schools to implement when managing possible and... →
SA: Dr Zweli Mkhize, Address by Health Minister, during the SADC Malaria Day, Virtual Webinar (06/11/ 2020
6th November 2020 Today, we commemorate the SADC Malaria Day in memory of those who have lost their lives from malaria and salute those who fight this disease, from... →
Smart contracts adoption could be tripped up by legal validity and privacy laws concerns
4th November 2020 Covid-19 forced businesses to accelerate the rate at which they adopt and adapt to, technological change. Many businesses are looking to conclude... →
Gauteng warns of malaria as holiday season nears
By: African News Agency 4th November 2020 The Gauteng Department of Health on Wednesday warned residents to be cautious of malaria, particularly when they visit other provinces. Gauteng... →
How ending polio in Africa has had positive spinoffs for public health
4th November 2020 Polio is a highly infectious disease. It’s caused by a virus that enters the body through the mouth. The virus then multiplies in the intestine and... →
Agrizzi granted bail by the high court
By: African News Agency 30th October 2020 Severely ill former Bosasa chief operations officer Angelo Agrizzi was granted bail on appeal by the South Gauteng High Court on Friday. The court... →
Western Cape province spends R1.59bn on Covid-19 mitigation
By: African News Agency 30th October 2020 The Western Cape has to date committed R1.59-billion towards Covid-19 related expenditure this year, a report published by the provincial... →
SADTU Statement On The Appaling Conditions Grade R Learners Are Taught Under
29th October 2020 SADTU is shocked by what is said to be a centre or a camp for matric holiday classes near Umzinto, South Coast of KwaZulu Natal. It cannot happen... →