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SPCA helps relocate animals after Bloemfontein Zoo closes down
Since December, the Bloemfontein SPCA has been monitoring and assessing the animals’ wellbeing, but soon realised the situation was dire.
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Covid-19: Schools could face no June holiday
With the disruption of the academic year by Covid-19, learners could see a year without June school holidays.
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Covid-19 patient arrested in Ladysmith after breaching self-quarantine
Ladysmith’s first confirmed Covid-19 patient was arrested by Ladysmith police last night (March 24).
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Covid-19: Department of Infrastructure targets 2 000 beds for health facilities
The Department of Infrastructure Development and Property Management is aiming to have 2 000 beds for health facilities by March…
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Covid-19: Guidelines for those in the tourism industry
The Ministry of Tourism has urged tourism stakeholders, particularly accommodation owners, to co-operate with government's instructions.
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Gauteng Health gives update on Covid-19 measures
Gauteng Health MEC Dr Bandile Masuku gave the province an update on the province’s measures to curb the spread of…
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How Minister of Basic Education aims to recover lost school days
Apart from shorter June and September school holidays, schools would also be encouraged to extend school hours to make up…
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Some informal settlements and overcrowded areas to receive water and sanitation
Just over 2 000 communities have been identified across the country to receive water and sanitation amid the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Covid-19: Public transport to be halted – “Let’s respect the lockdown and stay home”
Public transport will come to a halt during the lockdown.
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709 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in South Africa
Minister of Health, Zweli Mkhize, confirmed that as of this morning, 25 March there are 709 confirmed cases of Covid-19…
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UPDATE: How SA courts will operate during lockdown
According to spokesman Chrispin Phiri, the applicable regulations will be announced soon.
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Blue light hijacking on the N17, Springs
A man was hijacked on the N17 near Endicott last Tuesday evening, says Springs Police spokesperson Capt Johannes Ramphora.











