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Uganda's prisoner population surges, raising fears of Covid-19 outbreak
By: Reuters 7th August 2020 Uganda has recorded a 10% increase in the number of people in jail since March, a prison official told Reuters on Friday, with thousands jailed for... →
Claims continue to pour in of workers contracting Covid-19 at work
6th August 2020 As the country races to the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, the department of Employment and Labour continues to offer services that either... →
Nehawu supports Numsa in calling for VWSA to comply with health and safety regulations
6th August 2020 The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union [NEHAWU] supports the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa [NUMSA] in calling... →
It's possible that SA could experience a second surge of coronavirus cases – Zweli Mkhize
By: News24Wire 5th August 2020 The real risk of experiencing a "second wave" of coronavirus cases remains, so containment measures must not be abandoned, Health Minister Zweli... →
Rhino Poaching Decreases By More Than Half In First Half Of 2020
31st July 2020 Rhino poaching has decreased by almost 53% in the first six months of 2020, with 166 animals being killed for their horns across the country since... →
Steenhuisen's supporters upbeat after virtual congress approved
By: News24Wire 27th July 2020 An "overwhelming majority" of the Democratic Alliance's (DA's) Federal Council (FedCo) supported holding a virtual congress. This is seen as a... →
The dilemma of Covid-19’s second wave
By: Bloomberg 25th July 2020 Shuttering businesses, grounding airlines and ordering people to stay home was hard enough the first time. The thought of having to do it all over... →
CSIR Donates Thousands of Masks To Underprivileged Schools And Old Age Homes
22nd July 2020 The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), an entity of the Department of Science and Innovation, donated over 3 000 masks to... →