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Minister Zweli Mkhize shared a guide to better explain South Africa's vaccine procurement and rollout strategy.
South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
After four exhausting years of President Donald Trump and four excruciating days of vote counting, the election was called for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Nov. 7. Hallelujah! Those days of counting felt agonizingly slow to many of us, but the momentum was always on our side: Democratic voters—mostly Black voters—in […]
The post A huge victory and more work to do appeared first on Daytona Times.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says signs of a resurgence in Covid-19 cases in the Eastern Cape should serve as a warning to citizens to remain vigilant.
This year will mark the fourth anniversary of the Infinite Scholars Program in Detroit hosted by City Council President Brenda Jones. Over the past 16 years, the national program has helped more than 100,000 students receive more than $1 billion in college scholarships. Last year, $14 Million in scholarships were offered in Detroit. Council President Jones will host a Virtual Infinite Scholars College … Continued
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Deutsche Bank says those who work from home should pay a tax for the 'luxury.' The bank's researchers say those... View Article
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By Stacy M. Brown - “Especially for those moments when this campaign was at its lowest — the African-American community stood up again for me. They always have my back, and I’ll have yours.” — [...]
Celebrations took place across the nation and on social media as Joe Biden and Kamala Harris rose to victory following the 2020 presidential election. The […]
By NQOBANI NDLOVU A JOSHUA Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic (JMNP) lecturer recently tested positive for COVID-19 while over 50 learners and educators at the institution were put on isolation after they were identified as primary contacts. By NQOBANI NDLOVU There are fears a second wave of COVID-19 will hit the country as cases begin to rise globally with many countries in Europe reverting to lockdowns to deal with new strains of the virus . In Zimbabwe, while the number of recorded cases has been modest, health experts warn that the country is headed for a new deadly wave of COVID-19 as people throw caution to the wind and ignore measures to tame the spread of the virus. NewsDay heard that the government provincial COVID-19 committee is “managing the situation” after a lecturer at the JMNP tested positive for the coronavirus. “The committee will continue to guide and advise us on how to operate after this unfortunate development. For now, they have advised us to continue with our scheduled lectures and examinations while ensuring strict adherence to COVID-19 safety protocols,” a leaked memo addressed to lecturers at the institution read. The memo said 28 lecturers and 25 students were identified as primary contacts who should be tested. JMNP principal Ngoni Moyo could not be reached for comment. Matabeleland South provincial medical director Ruth Chikorodze said: “I cannot confirm that (statistics from JMNP). We only collect samples and give the statistics to the national level. We don’t look where the person comes from.” Matabeleland South province has recorded 868 out of 8 667 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country, the Health and Child Care ministry said in its most recent update. The ministry said Zimbabwe yesterday recorded 57 new cases and no deaths. Of these, 20 were local transmissions and the remainder from returnees from neighbouring South Africa. Follow Nqobani on Twitter @NqobaniNdlovu
Funds are available but no timeline has yet been set for the commencement of two of India’s major projects here: the Ogle to East Bank bypass road and an ocean-going passenger and cargo ferry for the North West, High Commissioner of India, Dr K J Srinivasa says.
The article Funds available for Ogle to East Bank road, north west ferry appeared first on Stabroek News.
The National Prosecuting Authority’s Asset Forfeiture Unit has been granted a final forfeiture order to attach assets belonging to Durban businessman Poovandaren Chetty.
There is a very real human cost to the disruptions we are seeing in Brackenfell - the educational future of these learners has been put at risk.
Press Release - Zambia and East African guest nation Tanzania have booked their place in Saturday's final of the 2020 COSAFA Women's Under-17 Championships, sealing qualification with one round of matches still to play.
The year 2021 marks a key centenary for black women. It’s 100 years since Dr. Meta Loretta Christy became the first black woman in America to graduate from what is now the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. It will also mark two years since Dr. Ashley Roxanne Peterson, now 26, graduated as the youngest black … Continued
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The 'language' of gumboots will be brought back to life at ‘Rhythms - The Gumboots Show’ at the Lyric Theatre.
Khayelitsha's residents woke up to a fiery day of protests on Thursday caused apparently by requests for recently occupied plots to get toilets and water for those who now live there.
The locally manufactured Polo Vivo continues to be the Volkswagen's
best-selling model range.
\"Little Amal\", a 3.5m giant puppet representing an 8-year-old Syrian refugee, will embark on an epic 8 000km journey across Europe.
narvikk/iStockBy MORGAN WINSOR, EMILY SHAPIRO and IVAN PEREIRA, ABC News (NEW YORK) - A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now killed more than 1.2 million people worldwide. Over 51.5…
Kenya's hilarious teenage lockdown sensation has snagged the channel's African Social Star award.
By Victor Omondi On Saturday, the New York State Bar Association passed a resolution that urges the state to consider making it compulsory for all New York residents to get COVID-19 vaccination once the vaccine becomes available. That is even for those people who may object to it for religious, philosophical, or personal reasons. “The […]
Today’s DAILY LOTTO jackpot is estimated at R350,000! The Daily Lotto is a lottery game that guarantees a jackpot for every draw.
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Senior National Correspondent Medical and scientific experts have sounded the alarm, wanting people to understand that COVID is not the flu or a common cold, and recovery may not be permanent. According to a new study, 20 percent of recovering coronavirus patients develop some form of mental illness within 90 […]
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So you couldn't catch the latest episode of Skeem Saam? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Be warned of spoilers!
THE ADAPTATION Fund Board recently concluded its second virtual meeting, having established new funding windows for large innovation grants and Enhanced Direct Access to provide vulnerable countries, including from the Caribbean, with further...