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Mandatory Vaccination In The Workplace
5th August 2021 Employers who intend to make vaccination mandatory may face an uphill battle. For a start, they have several administrative obstacles to overcome,... →
Could kidnapping for ransom open the door to terrorism in Benin?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 27th July 2021 Fears are mounting that kidnapping for ransom could trigger terrorism in Benin. This is amid an already growing threat of violent extremism in the... →
SIU welcomes the dismissal of Gauteng Health manager over irregular awarding of PPE contracts 
19th July 2021 The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) welcomes the dismissal of Ms Thandiwe Pino, Chief Director: Supply Chain and Asset Management at Gauteng... →
Level 4 restrictions bring some relief for restaurants, gyms and cash-strapped workers
By: News24Wire 12th July 2021 Restaurants can now open for sit-down meals, the government's employees' relief scheme is set to be extended, but alcohol remains banned. During a... →
Travelling has never been so easy
23rd June 2021 A new international transport facility has been built in Braamfontein for long distance travelling. Unlike the old building with its unpleasant... →
Government can't have special Covid-19 dispensation for faith-based organisations – Dlamini-Zuma
By: News24Wire 18th June 2021 It is not possible for government to have a different disaster management dispensation for faith-based organisations, especially in the third wave... →
Democratic local government has not adequately fulfilled its developmental role – Dlamini-Zuma 
By: Sane Dhlamini 14th May 2021 Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said on Friday that over the last 21 years, democratic local... →
US says Chad rebels heading towards capital from north
By: Reuters 19th April 2021 The United States said rebel fighters in Chad appeared to be moving towards the capital N'Djamena and ordered non-essential staff to leave, warning... →