Police brutality just a symptom of what is rotten in SA
There is much that is rotten in the Republic of SA.
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Continue reading →Paul Heckingbottom, who was named interim boss on Saturday after Sheffield United parted ways with Chris Wilder, saw his defence run ragged by Nigeria’s Iheanacho and strike partner Jamie Vardy.
Continue reading →The 2018 Grand Slam-winning Ireland were built on set piece dominance, controlled phase play and the match-winning temperament of Johnny Sexton, all of which were on display on Sunday albeit only in patches.
Continue reading →Mercedes and seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile, recognised they had plenty of work to do before the season starts at the same Sakhir circuit on March 28.
Continue reading →Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was pencilled in to start the Premier League game but a late change saw the forward left on the bench with Arteta declining to elaborate on exact reasons, other than saying a line had been drawn and they … Continue reading →
A cohort of Early Childhood Development (ECD) practitioners recently received their national diploma certificates at a graduation ceremony at the Thornhill Combined School.
Continue reading →Depression, psychosis and other HIV-associated neuro-cognitive conditions can have a huge effect on the quality of life of patients in mental health units.
Continue reading →For more than a year, Booysen Park residents have had to endure living with the stench of raw sewage.
Continue reading →Three families are being forced to rebuild their lives after watching the little they had turn to ash on Friday morning as fire razed their homes in a Missionvale informal settlement.
Continue reading →More contract health workers, hired during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, are desperately seeking employment as their deadline looms, with the department of health confirming there is no budget to extend their contracts.
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