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Daily Podcast – September 13, 2024
13th September 2024 September 13, 2024. For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I am Lumkile Nkomfe. →
WHO clears Bavarian Nordic's vaccine as first shot against mpox
By: Reuters 13th September 2024 The World Health Organization said on Friday it had cleared Bavarian Nordic's vaccine as the first shot against mpox. The approval, known as a... →
EXPLAINER: What you need to know about the upcoming off-cycle elections in Nigeria's Edo and Ondo states
By: Africa Check 13th September 2024 Dates have been announced for two of Nigeria’s eight off-cycle state elections. The first will be held in Edo state in the south-south... →
Pet food packaging is likely to become subject to stricter regulations for producers, advertisers and retailers
13th September 2024 South African pet owners are becoming increasingly concerned about their pets' health and dietary needs. In line with this changing awareness,... →
‘If ANC insists on taking SA to economic ruin, DA’s patriotic duty is to leave GNU’ – John Steenhuisen
By: Thabi Shomolekae 12th September 2024 Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said on Thursday that conflict over policy in the Government of National Unity is not necessarily an... →
GOOD: Brett Herron: Address by GOOD Secretary General & Member of the Western Cape Parliament, during today’s debate on the provincial government’s decision to cut 2407 teacher posts (12/09/2024)
12th September 2024 It is the Western Cape Government’s choice to cull thousands of teachers posts because it would rather spend money dabbling in crime prevention. →
The Just Energy Transition and the labour market in South Africa
By: Econ3x3 12th September 2024 How will the Just Energy Transition affect livelihoods in households dependent on the coal industry in South Africa? Here is a measure of how many... →
COGTA committee calls for legislative amendments to prevent initiation deaths
12th September 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) on Wednesday met with the Department of Traditional Affairs (DTA)... →