Lions and Dolphins named SA domestic cricket champs

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The Lions and the Dolphins have been named the champions of the South African first-class and one-day tournaments respectively. This is after the local cricket

Major limits on movement for next three weeks

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Buses, minibus taxis, and other taxes, including Uber and Bolt, will be barred from the roads except between 5am and 9am and 4pm and 8pm

Scrap impediments to growth in battle against coronavirus – IRR

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Jettisoning counterproductive policy that undermines investment, growth and job-creation must be central to South Africa’s counter-Covid-19 strategy if the country hopes to emerge from the

Naidoo reappointed at Reserve Bank

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Kuben Naidoo has been reappointed as a deputy governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), it was announced yesterday. The SARB has three deputy

Pandemic ‘accelerating’, WHO warns

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As South Africans brace themselves for the start of the 21-day lockdown at midnight tomorrow, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that the Covid-19

Klaasen misses out on contract

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The list of players who received national contracts from Cricket South Africa (CSA) was announced on Monday. A notable omission was wicketkeeper-batsman, Heinrich Klaasen. Sixteen

Naked Florida man stands in driveway throwing rocks at cars

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As Covid-19 rages across the United States, Florida man continues business as usual.   Last week a man from Brevard county, Florida was arrested for allegedly standing naked in

Lockdown necessary to save lives – Ramaphosa

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The 21-day lockdown ‘will have a considerable impact on people’s livelihoods, on the life of our society and on our economy (but) the human cost

Food supply system secure – at least for now

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There is no immediate threat to South Africa’s food supply, despite the economic disruption caused by the COVID 19 pandemic. This is according to stakeholders

Politics drove Corona outbreak – expert

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Italy lost the opportunity to contain the Covid-19 virus because of political considerations. This is the view of Dr Giorgio Palù, former head of the