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SA changes isolation protocols, oral Covid pill, and fourth vaccines – headlines around the world
South Africa stops tracing, quaranting of Covid contacts; US approves oral Covid-19 pill; while The Netherlands goes into a hard…
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Schools required to open criminal cases in under-age pregnancies
The basic education department announced a policy that will deal with the prevention and management of learner pregnancies.
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Rabies threat continues to grow in KZN
So far 11 cases have been reported in iLembe this year, none of them involving humans, but caution and vigilance…
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Four killed in multi-vehicle collision on the N1
The road between Kranskop Toll Plaza and Middelfontein remains temporarily closed.
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Umhlanga Tourism still hopeful for busy holiday season
With the United Kingdom removing South Africa from its red list, Umhlanga Tourism hopes international guests will resume their holiday…
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COVID-19: South Africans urged to vaccinate as numbers fluctuate amid fourth wave
KZN this week surpassed Gauteng in total number of active cases
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IOD patients could pay the price for proposed legislation changes
The results of a survey conducted by the South African Medical Association (Sama) indicate there is a significant risk that…
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Two arrested as cops discover Kameeldrift drug lab
Two people were arrested when police discovered a drug lab through an intelligence-driven operation in Kameeldrift, north of Pretoria, on…
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Krugersdorp CIT heist: Manhunt launched for gang of 12, two security guards injured
At least 12 suspects were involved in the robbery of a G4S cash van when it was traveling from Silverstar.
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Covid-19 taxi relief support fund ready for disbursement
In January 2022, The Department of Transport will officially launch the application process for operators to access the fund.
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18 motorists arrested and charged for using excessive speed on Gauteng roads
The Gauteng Traffic Police’s High-Speed Unit arrested over eighteen (18) drivers and subsequently charged them with reckless and negligent driving…
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Steady path to recovery as railway corridors gear to open soon – Prasa
With most rail corridors still non-operational, with promises to turn them around by 2022, the Passenger Rail Agency of South…











