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South African officials argue for harsher measures to curb Covid 
By: Bloomberg 6th January 2021 South African government officials have called for stricter measures to curb soaring coronavirus infections at a meeting to discuss the state’s... →
Leadership in question part 5: In a pandemic openness and compassion must be part of democratic leadership
By: Raymond Suttner 6th January 2021 In a period of considerable danger, presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, it is essential that leadership enjoys public confidence. Regrettably, the... →
Covid-19: SA records 513 deaths and 14 410 new cases
By: News24Wire 6th January 2021 Another 513 people have died of illnesses linked to contracting Covid-19, the Department of Health said on Tuesday. A further 14 410 new cases were... →
World Bank warns of extreme poverty setback as South Africa is buffeted by Covid
By: Terence Creamer 5th January 2021 The World Bank expects the South African economy to recover by 3.3% in 2021 and return to a “near potential pace” of 1.7% in 2022 after contracting... →
All wards in Umhlatuze without water since New Year
5th January 2021 The IFP notes with serious concern the ongoing water crisis in the Umhlatuze Local Municipality, which is an administrative area in the King... →
eSwatini PM to be given State funeral
By: African News Agency 18th December 2020 Late eSwatini Prime Minister Ambrose Mandvulo Dlamini will be accorded a state funeral, Deputy Prime Minister Themba Masuku said. In a statement on... →
Eswatini’s Ambrose Dlamini dies after contracting COVID-19 
By: News24Wire 14th December 2020 The prime minister of Eswatini, Africa’s last absolute monarchy, died in a South African hospital on Sunday, the government said in a statement.... →
SAPS Garages in Vhembe require urgent attention
7th December 2020 The portfolio committee for Community Safety recently conducted oversight at SAPS garages in the Vhembe district which revealed challenges that... →