Month: August 2021
Afghanistan War Unpopular Amid Chaotic Pullout: Poll
Roughly two-thirds said they did not think America’s longest war was worth fighting, the poll shows.
Continue ReadingMan Arrested After Making Bomb Threat In Truck Near Capitol
A man made threatening claims about a bomb outside the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill, prompting evacuations.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ANALYSIS | Donrich Thaldar, Bonginkosi Shozi: Mandatory Covid-19 vaccine policy not best option
The Constitution requires the least restrictive means must be employed when limiting rights. Donrich Thaldar and Bonginkosi Shozi argue that a vaccine mandate is clearly not the least restrictive means to protect public health from Covid-19.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Checkers’ cashierless concept store ‘doomed to fail’, says union
The SA Commercial Catering and Allied Workers' Union says any new technology that seeks to replace the labour is a threat to employment.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | UPL chemical disaster: A gaping legal loophole or jaw-dropping negligence?
How did a warehouse storing tons of toxic and flammable chemicals, some banned elsewhere, quietly move in next door to a school, a Makro superstore and a wetland without anyone knowing?
Continue ReadingNews24.com | ‘I think I need to get vaccinated’: How a woman changed her mind after Covid-19 ‘knocked her out’
When the Covid-19 vaccination programme was announced in South Africa, Lerato Moletsane was adamant she would not get the jab.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | FRIDAY BRIEFING | A festival of corruption: What the Zondo Commission revealed about South Africa
The rattle and hum of the commission and its progress has been a constant for South Africans for three years.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | WATCH | Editors’ Table on vaccine hesitancy: Are we heading for a catastrophe?
Join assistant editor for breaking news Sheldon Morais on Thursday at 19:00 around the Editors' Table where he will be discussing vaccine hesitancy with GroundUp editor Nathan Geffen and journalists Tebogo Monama and Tammy Petersen.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Rhodes University mulling compulsory vaccinations for return to face-to-face classes
Rhodes University is mulling whether it should make Covid-19 vaccination compulsory as it works towards the resumption of face-to-face learning and teaching.
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