Day: June 12, 2025
G20 Health Working Group says pandemic agreement will hold – SABC News
The G20 Health Working Group is confident that the pandemic agreement will hold, despite the United States pulling out of the negotiations. That’s according to Dr Precious Matsoso, who is
Read MoreRescue teams deployed in Eastern Cape, flood death toll rises to 57
Rescue teams raced on Thursday to find possible survivors after heavy rain flooded parts of the Eastern Cape earlier in the week as the death toll rose to 57. Torrential
Read MoreCabinet approves the ban on Terbufos import into the country – SABC News
Cabinet has approved the ban on the import of Terbufos, commonly known as Galiphirimi, into the country. This was announced by Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni during a post
Read MoreI Built a EXTREME Boat!
I built an EXTREME boat and hid it from my girlfriend! We added water slides, games, and so much more! Watch to the end because things got crazy! Subscribe below!
Read MoreSouth African activists detained in Egypt before Gaza march
South African activists detained in Egypt before Gaza march Source link
Read MoreeThekwini Municipality responds to sabotage claims in Zandile Gumede's fraud trial
The eThekwini Municipality has on Thursday stated that it has no intention to sabotage the R320 million Durban Solid Waste (DSW) tender trial against its former mayor Zandile Gumede. Gumede
Read MoreLungi Ngidi burst puts selection questions to bed
Seamer’s inclusion sparked debate about tactics and transformation – but he answered them on day two at Lord’s Source link
Read MoreSurvivor recounts his experience in plane crash, more than 290 killed – SABC News
Ramesh Viswashkumar, the only known survivor out of the 242 people onboard an Air India plane that crashed in Ahmedabad on Thursday, had been sitting near an emergency exit of the London-bound
Read MorePresident Ramaphosa set to visit Eastern Cape amid 78 flood deaths – SABC News
President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to visit the flood-ravaged areas in Mthatha in the Eastern Cape on Friday. A devastating winter storm left a trail of destruction leaving at least
Read MoreBridging South Africa's skills gap: Strategies for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Many young people in South Africa leave school or university without the ability to apply the knowledge in the modern workplace, despite the country recognising the importance of the Fourth
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