‘People die at home’: Tigray medical services struggle after turmoil of war
Some hospitals are barely functioning, with no water, electricity or food, they said.
Continue reading →Some hospitals are barely functioning, with no water, electricity or food, they said.
Continue reading →Scientists have about 500,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine ready to offer health-care workers countrywide in an “implementation study”.
Continue reading →Five suspects appeared in various courts in Port Elizabeth on Monday for the illegal possession of guns and drugs.
Continue reading →His victim was threatened with a broken bottle top, raped and pushed into a ditch while tied up.
Continue reading →A state witness in the rape and human trafficking trial of Timothy Omotoso remained adamant the pastor was lying when it was put to her that all her allegations against him were not true.
Continue reading →The Walter Sisulu University on Monday accepted responsibility for erroneously deregestering 127 students during the 2020 academic year.
Continue reading →The eThekwini Municipality has only 27 days of cash in hand.
Continue reading →Nelson Mandela Bay swimmer Kyle Main plans to do two more scenic swims along the Garden Route coastline after completing a trip down the Storms River Gorge at the weekend. The 38 year old tackled the swim, which was roughly 1.8km … Continue reading →
If I perish, then so be it – but the ANC comes first and everything else follows. This, essentially, was the view expressed by deputy transport minister Dikeledi Magadzi on Monday.
Continue reading →Public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has cleared former home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba, saying he did not abuse his powers by granting early naturalisation to Ajay Gupta and members of his family.
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