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AfriForum goes to court over Ivermectin as Covid-19 treatment
The civil rights organisation wants the medicine, usually used in livestock, to be approved for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.
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Trucking union threatens national shutdown if memorandum is ignored
Mofokeng, from SANCATDRA, says that the increase in truck accidents was often linked to foreign truck drivers.
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Mpumalanga premier apologises for the brief moment she is seen in public without a mask at Minister Jackson Mthembu’s funeral
The Minister was laid to rest in eMalahleni, where strict Covid-19 regulations applied.
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Eloise: Weather service issues level-10 warning for disruptive rain
A level-10 warning for disruptive rain has been issued by the South African Weather Service.
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Eloise uproots trees, floods streets in Mpumalanga
Some parts of the Lowveld region were flooded on Sunday after Tropical Cyclone Eloise hit, triggering heavy rain and uprooting…
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Mourners bid farewell to Minister Jackson Mthembu
The funeral took place on Sunday, January 24 in eMalahleni.
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NPA relishing ‘criminal hearing’ after dismissal of Thales’ racketeering challenge
The case is linked to the controversial arms deal of the 1990s.
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Masks during vigorous exercise ruled unsafe
Not wearing a face mask in public is now a criminal offence – except for those doing vigorous exercise.
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R400 for a kilo of ginger? Retailers respond to root of skyrocketing prices
Prices of ginger have increased, with consumers sharing images of prices as high as R400 per kilo.
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Boyfriend arrested after allegedly biting off girlfriend’s ear
A man was arrested in Rabie Ridge on 9 January, after he had allegedly bitten off his girlfriend’s ear while…
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1 arrested in Western Cape after reselling food meant for learners
The incident was reported to police, who have made one arrest, and recovered 18 cans of food.
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Motshekga says private schools can open on 1 February
The Department of Basic Education announced on 15 January the delay of reopening schools to two weeks.











