Relief and worry as major Chinese cities ease COVID curbs
Further easing of COVID-19 testing requirements and quarantine rules in some Chinese cities was met
Stigmatisation, lack of funding to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS are the biggest concern in KZN
Stigmatization and lack of funding to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS are among the biggest concerns
Hungary still opposed to “job killing” global minimum tax, Orban says
Hungary remains opposed to a global minimum corporate tax rate, Prime Minister Viktor Orban told
ABB to pay back R2.5 billion from fraudulent Eskom contracts it was awarded
The National Prosecuting Authority’s Investigative Directorate has finalised a settlement agreement
Egypt to build 21 desalination plants in phase one
Egypt plans to award deals next year to build 21 water desalination plants in the first $3billion
Free State’s ESBDD hopes to resuscitate local economy, create jobs
In the Free State, more people have lost their jobs. According to the most recent job figures
Clinic in Mpumalanga says number of men testing for HIV/Aids has increased
A pop-in clinic in Mbombela, Mpumalanga says it has seen an increase in men coming forward and
UPDATE: Boesak and Sooliman receive honorary doctorates from UWC
The University of the Western Cape has awarded honorary doctorates and gold medals to struggle
China will move to protect its firms following US telecoms ban
China opposes the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s ban on new Chinese telecommunications
SA consumers are the third most anxious in the world: Survey
South African consumers are the third most anxious in the world. That’s according to a new Deloitte
Google faces claim from UK publishers over online advertising
Google was sued on Wednesday by a group of British website publishers who allege the U.S. Company
IMF team to visit Ghana in December for more talks on relief package
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff team will visit Ghana again from December 1 to 13 to
Foreign nationals who own businesses in North West concerned for their safety
Foreign nationals who own businesses in North West are concerned for their safety. They want
Three quarters in a row of reduction in unemployment is good news: Labour expert
A labour expert Tony Healy has described the decline in South Africa’s unemployment rate during the
Brussels proposes plan to confiscate frozen Russian assets
The European Commission on Wednesday proposed confiscating Russian assets that have been frozen to
Northern Cape moving ahead rapidly with green energy: Premier Saul
The Northern Cape Premier Zamani Saul says that his province is trailblazing in phasing in the use
Sniffer dog seen at venue where Mkhwebane’s enquiry is taking place
Members of the Police’s K9 Unit were in the Marks Building, the venue of the Section 194 Committee’s
Residents of Tauetsola village are outraged by cable theft
The scourge of cable theft has left some residents without power for more than ten months at
Residents of Harding rely on private security companies for safety
The community of Harding on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast says they rely on private security
India asked by sanctions-hit Russia for parts for key sectors: Sources
Moscow has sent India a list of more than 500 products for potential delivery including parts for