Month: July 2024
News24 | Dire healthcare staff shortage in Eastern Cape as hundreds of qualified nurses remain unemployed
The Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa said the shortage of nurses was a countrywide problem.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Domestic market isn’t our priority’ SAA plans big global push with new planes, destinations
South African Airways plans to increase its destinations from its hub in Johannesburg by two-thirds by the end of April as it rebuilds its business to focus on regional and international routes after a deal with an investor collapsed.
Continue ReadingNews24 | National health lab estimates systems will only be online by mid-July after cyber attack
More than a week after a crippling cyber attack on the National Health Laboratory Service, the organisation is still battling to get fully back online.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Estina Dairy case unfolds with Gupta associates in court for multimillion-rand fraud
A witness in the Gupta-linked Estina Dairy Farm scam pulled out 100 photographs to show the court that "brand-new" pasteurising plant equipment was, in fact, not new and would have been unhygienic.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Gauteng stalemate: Lesufi announces a minority govt with PA, IFP and Rise Mzansi after DA pulls out
The ANC in Gauteng has formed a minority government after talks with the DA collapsed at the eleventh hour.
Continue ReadingNews24 | EXTRACT | George Stephanopoulos tells horrors of 2021’s Capitol chaos from inside The Situation Room
George Stephanopoulos's new book recounts the crises faced from inside the Situation Room in the White House.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SFM10 still a 12, but Dan Carter internship will help him grow, says Stormers’ coach Snyman
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu may have to bide his time before taking ownership of the Stormers' flyhalf berth, but once he does, he'll become a great pivot who will own the position.
Continue ReadingNews24 | GNU executive a fresh start, says Ramaphosa as ministers vow to rise above petty politics
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he believes the government of national unity (GNU) he leads is a "fresh start for all of us in South Africa", after members of his executive were sworn in.
Continue ReadingNews24 | IN-DEPTH | For the people, or for the people in power? A quick look at executive’s perks and quirks
As South Africa's executive branch is inaugurated, ministers and their deputies can look forward to some hefty benefits. We take a quick look at the basic remuneration packages and the ministerial handbook to see what the new government is entitled too.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Carol Paton | Whose policy will a GNU follow?
The government of national unity will need a dispute-resolution mechanism if it is to ensure its longevity. Right now, there isn't one, says Carol Paton.
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