‘SA is failing on COVID-19 because it wants to emulate the First World’
COVID-19 infections are rising sharply in South Africa – and Latin America. This is fitting: South Africa resembles the countries of South America more than
COVID-19 infections are rising sharply in South Africa – and Latin America. This is fitting: South Africa resembles the countries of South America more than
As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to increase, South African made ventilators have gone into production. In what is a first for the African
Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) this year observed Nelson Mandela International Day 2020 through outreach projects aimed at helping to fight hunger, in line with
Listeners and companies across Algoa Country took advantage of being able to make their contribution to Mandela Day virtually by supporting initiatives in Buffalo City,
The decision by the Department of Transport to extend the validity period of licences to the end of November is to be welcomed as a
The Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC) on Thursday said that it is saddened to announce the passing of its Chief Financial Officer, Sivuyile Bulube, on
The COVID-19 pandemic will doubtless lead to many new developments on the legal front. For example, with widespread employee retrenchment now an unfortunate reality in
National government has made R35 million available for drought relief funding that, while welcomed, is woefully inadequate to meet the needs of farmers who have
Hundreds of minibus taxi operators in South Africa recently defied the government’s COVID-19 restrictions prohibiting them from carrying full passenger loads. They complained that restricting
The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has called on individual pilots to accept South African Airways Voluntary Severance Packages (VSPs) ahead of a crucial business
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