Maimane weighing legal options following ConCourt ruling
Maimane’s One South Africa Movement has taken note of the court’s decision to reject the body’s bid to block the reopening of schools
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Maimane’s One South Africa Movement has taken note of the court’s decision to reject the body’s bid to block the reopening of schools
The red berets are the latest to criticise the Department of Basic Education’s decision to allow schools to resume for Grade 7 and 12 pupils
The EFF MP did not hold back and told Reverend Kenneth Meshoe to stop gambling with people’s lives
Oscar Mabuyane will continue working from his home, leading the provincial government’s efforts to fight the disease
There have been mounting concerns over crimes which have rocked the agricultural sector since the lockdown
In defiance of lockdown curfews, rioters have taken to streets across cities in the US, some looting local businesses and setting fire to buildings and police vehicles
Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane said the past two months have been difficult for the sector and many businesses are struggling to survive
Bheki Cele has urged the SAPS and government departments to work together towards restoring stability in the area
Under level 3 of the national lockdown, which comes into effect on Monday, 1 June 2020, all sectors of the economy will be allowed to operate which means it’s back to work for many South Africans and naturally, more movement on the roads
The Co-operative Governance Minister has come under fire over the continued ban on tobacco sales
Under Level 3, certain restrictions will remain in place including the ban on tobacco sales
The juveniles face burglary charges after a number of items were stolen at a Verulam school
As many as 20 million people across the world suffer from schizophrenia and the condition is not as common as other mental health ailments.
This is despite the province remaining the epicenter of the coronavirus, with more than 13 000 confirmed cases
The message is ahead of Ramaphosa’s anticipated address to the nation on Sunday on developments in South Africa’s risk-adjusted strategy to manage the spread of COVID-19
The party claims members of Mkhize’s advisory committee have been treated with disdain
Two other boys managed to survive the poisoning after being rushed to hospital
The men are expected to appear before the Thohoyandou Magistrate’s court on Monday, 25 May 2020
Several South African Police Service (SAPS) buildings had to be closed after officers tested positive for COVID-19
In a recent interview, Gray said the government had disregarded scientically-based advice and that the lockdown should be done away with. She also said measures including wearing facemasks and social distancing should be put into place
The police station is the third in the province to close due to a positive case
Richard Vaughan has been appointed Eskom’s General Manager in Treasury while Krishna Govender is Prasa’s Acting CFO
The deployment came with a reported R430 million price tag and has sparked outrage amongst South Africans as a number of local and newly-qualified doctors are still sitting at home
The minister is said to have disbanded her NRRTT advisory group after accusing them of going rogue – including going to the lengths of discrediting her
The province has close to two-thirds of infections in the country with the number of cases sitting at 8507, as of Saturday, 16 May 2020