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[LISTEN] Gauteng Residents Live in Fear as COVID-19 Continues to Spike

Faizel Patel – 29/06/2021 The chair of Gauteng Premier David Makhura’s advisory Committee says that while she agrees with experts that the level four lockdown had come a tad too late, there will be fewer infections after the province peaks and when the new regulations...

[LISTEN] Former Proteas Cricket Manager Goolam Rajah Passes Away

Faizel Patel – 29/06/2021 Former Proteas manager and cricket administrator Goolam Rajah has passed away. It is understood that 74-year-old Rajah who hailed from Lenasia, south of Johannesburg and was respected among cricketing circles across the globe passed away on...

Situation in Swaziland Extremely Volatile as Pro-Democracy Protesters Promise Escalation of Demonstrations

Faizel Patel – 29/06/2021 The Swaziland Solidarity Network (SSN) says the situation on the ground in Swaziland is extremely volatile as pro-democracy protesters promise to escalate their demonstrations. In a statment, the SSN's Lucky Lukhele says reports in eSwatini...

DBN ICC to sue DoH for R47-million

By Annisa Essack 29:06:2021 Durban International Convention Centre is seeking R47-million from the Department of Health. It was revealed that it had reneged on a contract to build a COVID-19 field hospital in one of its centres. Durban ICC chief executive officer...

Special Votes Announced by IEC

The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) announced the dates for special votes. The first type of special vote is for home visits, for those who are unable to reach a voting station and includes the elderly or people living with disabilities. The visits will...

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SA Doctor Killed in Syria Airstrike

Radio Islam International - 2019/03/11 An attorney has confirmed that a South African doctor was killed in war-stricken Syria, after a reported air strike hit the refugee camp he was operating in. Attorney Yousha Tayob told Radio Islam that Dr Feroz Ganchi was in the...

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