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HIV control approaches may not work for TB: lessons from South Africa and Zambia
7th June 2022 Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the most deadly infectious diseases. Around 9.9-million people around the world fell ill with the disease in 2020 and... →
South Africa’s hunger problem is turning into a major health crisis
2nd June 2022 One in ten South Africans go hungry every day. As a result malnutrition levels are high. Malnutrition has three simultaneous dimensions:... →
SA: Thabang Makwetla: Address by Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, on the Defence Dept Budget Vote 2022/23 (24/05/2022)
24th May 2022 The Department of Military Veterans continues to make significant advances against the huge backlog it commenced its mandate with. The political... →
Anglo American kicks off massive digital skills programme in schools
24th May 2022 Anglo American is rolling out a comprehensive information and communications technology (ICT) programme in 109 schools around its mining operations... →
Gold Fields’ South Deep to generate own solar at 8.5% of Eskom grid cost
By: Martin Creamer 10th May 2022 Gold Fields’ South Deep gold mine west of Johannesburg in Gauteng will be generating its own solar power at a mere 8.5% of the cost of power from... →
Neglected NC libraries must be refurbished urgently
5th April 2022 While oversight inspections conducted at the Judy Scott Library in Florianville and the Galeshewe Library in Sol Plaatje last week confirmed years... →
Trio of Employment Law Developments in South Africa
29th March 2022 The Minister of Employment and Labour in South Africa (Minister) has recently published three important legal developments affecting South African... →
SA: David Mabuza: Address by South African Deputy President, at the World TB Day commemoration, Northern Cape Province (24/03/2022)
25th March 2022 It is a day in 1882, when Dr Robert Koch discovered the bacterium that causes Tuberculosis, thus paving a way towards the diagnosis and curing of... →