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Treasury announces additional state of disaster tax measures
These measures are over and above the tax proposals made in the 2020 Budget on 26 February 2020.
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Covid-19: Wits researchers launch ‘most comprehensive dashboard in South Africa’
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Wits University has launched the most comprehensive data dashboard on the Covid-19 virus in…
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[WATCH] Influential diabetic encourages others and tells them they are not alone
In the midst of the viral outbreak of Covid-19, diabetics are among those most at risk. Lurina Fourie made an…
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Covid-19: Joburg taxi rank gets a deep clean
The City of Joburg sent out a team to clean and sanitise Noord Taxi Rank in Johannesburg.
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Participate in a Covid-19 survey by the HSRC
The survey intends to better understand what South Africans know about the virus and how it impacts on the lives…
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Covid-19: Limpopo Health MEC wants stricter measures for those self-isolating
Limpopo Health MEC, Phophi Ramathuba, says she is not confident that those who have tested positive for coronavirus have the…
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SPAR takes extra measures after Minister Patel announces new regulations
SPAR took some extra measures to ensure its workers’ and customers’ safety and social distancing towards the Covid-19 virus after…
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Limpopo’s Patient Zero makes full Covid-19 recovery
The province’s first person to have tested positive for the Corona virus, a 28-year-old medical doctor, has made a full…
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N1 north: Toll gates opened, only essential traffic allowed
The National Traffic Police and South African Police Service have closed the N1 North from the Carousel towards Limpopo as…
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Masks and gloves can spread Covid-19 if not used properly
Scientific evidence proves that by wearing a mask, if it is not needed, you may put yourself at higher risk…
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Demand for blood remains, says National Blood Service
The National Blood Donation Service (SANBS) is regarded as an essential service, and as such continues to operate during the…
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Lockdown: First weekend sees widespread defiance, and police misconduct
By dawn on Friday, 55 people had been taken in across the country, 20 of them in Gauteng.











