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1140 – 1160

N3 truck protest follows government’s ‘failure’ to report back on employment of foreign nationals

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The failure by government to provide feedback on November 3 to small truck operators regarding the employment of foreign national truck drivers working in SA resulted in the blockade of the N3 highway near Van Reenen on Friday.  Several sources within the trucking fraternity told TimesLIVE Friday’s truck protest followed…
3 Dec 2021 3AM 1 min

SA HIV studies paved the way for SA Covid-19 discoveries: scientists

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Recently SA scientists discovered the B.1.1.529 variant of coronavirus, named Omicron by the WHO. B.1.351 (Beta), the first variant of concern in the world, was discovered by SA scientists in May last year, just two months after Covid-19 was first detected in the country. Prof Thumbi Ndung'u, director for basic…
2 Dec 2021 1PM 3 min

Sassa KZN issued R3.8m worth food vouchers to 5,518 families after unrest: Zulu

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Social development minister Lindiwe Zulu appeared before the SA Human Rights Commission on Wednesday.  She outlined to the commission how her department helped the most vulnerable after the unrest. The minister said, “Sassa in KwaZulu-Natal issued food vouchers to 5,518 destitute families to the value of R3,862,000, benefiting more than…
1 Dec 2021 12PM 2 min

The war against Aids 'set to end by 2030'

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The world has been fighting HIV and Aids for 40 years, with world leaders hoping to end the public health threat by 2030. Despite the strides made in the fight against the virus, there are still many challenges in the way of achieving this global vision.
1 Dec 2021 11AM 5 min

Police commissioner Sitole says he wasn't unavailable during unrest, raises concerns about police budget

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The SA Human Rights Commission continued its national investigation into July's unrest and riots on Tuesday. National police commissioner Gen Khehla Sitole and KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi gave evidence. Sitole told the commission that anyone who wanted to find him during the crisis could have found him.
30 Nov 2021 10AM 3 min

Gauteng 'well prepared' for rise in Covid-19 hospitalisations

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The head of hospital services at the Gauteng Health Department, Dr Freddy Kgongwana, says the province is well equipped for a Covid-19 fourth wave. He said the province' hospitals has 4,407 beds and is well equipped with oxygen tanks. He said the province's hospitals have 4,407 beds and are well…
29 Nov 2021 12PM 3 min

What you need to know about the new Omicron variant

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The emergence of a new Covid-19 variant known as the Omicron has rocked the world. TimesLIVE podcasts brings you a round-up of all you need to know regarding the new variant, including what is known about it, the politics of travel bans implemented against SA, and the readiness of the…
29 Nov 2021 11AM 6 min

LISTEN: What Ace Magashule’s PA told the Hawks

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A leaked audio recording has shed light on how Ace Magashule’s former PA refused to implicate her ex-boss when she was interrogated by Hawks investigators in connection with the Free State asbestos case. This explains why the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) removed Moroadi Cholota from the witness list and intends…
27 Nov 2021 1PM 1 hr 39 min

Thembisa Mdoda Nxumalo talks surviving long COVID

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Thembisa Mdoda Nxumalo has survived a year of repeat hospitalizations for long COVID - here she tells us what she has learnt from the ordeal and her second chance at life!
26 Nov 2021 7AM 2 min

Zuma's parole under spotlight on Tuesday as parties question his release

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The decision to release former president Jacob Zuma on medical parole will come under scrutiny in the Pretoria high court on Tuesday. The questions are to come from the DA, AfriForum and the Helen Suzman Foundation. Zuma’s spokesperson Mzwanele Manyi, provided comment on the matter.
23 Nov 2021 12AM 1 min

Mapisa-Nqakula not happy with SAHRC's 'insensitivity'

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The SA Human Rights Commission is in its second week investigating the July unrest that affected parts of KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. Before the commission today were national police commissioner Gen Khehla Sitole, Gauteng provincial commissioner  Lt-Gen Elias Mawela and former defence minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.  Mapisa-Nqakusa said she was not happy…
22 Nov 2021 12PM 4 min

A free coffee a day keeps the blues away 

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A small coffee shop in Fourways is quietly establishing itself as a community hub, uniting people, paying it forward and increasingly making good things happen for growing numbers of people. The DC Coffee Company in Pineslopes is the brainchild of Neil and Samantha Golding, who have not only built the…
19 Nov 2021 10AM 12 min

SAHRC hearing on July 2021 riots - first week

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This week the SAHRC heard from victims, community forums and representatives of businesses affected by the July riots.
19 Nov 2021 10AM 5 min

Joburg matric pupil survives kidnapping attempt while walking to school

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An 18-year-old matric pupil survived an alleged kidnapping attempt in Johannesburg on Friday, the Gauteng education department said. Department spokesperson Steve Mabona said the Sandringham High School pupil was on her way to school when a white Chevrolet sedan with four male occupants reportedly drove towards her and one of…
19 Nov 2021 10AM 2 min

'Deliberate sabotage' at power station could have triggered stage 6 load-shedding: Eskom CEO

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Eskom group CEO André de Ruyter says clear evidence has emerged of sabotage at the Lethabo Power Station in the Free State. This comes after the collapse of a power pylon which “fell uphill” on Wednesday onto a second distribution line, knocking out both lines. De Ruyter said there was…
19 Nov 2021 6AM 6 min

PA leader Gayton McKenzie is in the hot-seat over ANC coalition decisions

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In this first Afrikaans interview on Eusebius on TimesLIVE, McKenzie dodged bullets from Eusebius McKaiser who engaged him on his decision to form coalitions with the ANC in municipalities. McKenzie criticises both the DA and the ANC, but attempts to offer justification for why the ANC is preferable to work with…
18 Nov 2021 3AM 7 min

High risk of load shedding: De Ruyter

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The embattled power utility said the electricity system was “severely constrained” after the failure of five generating units. Five generation units at various power stations had failed throughout yesterday. Load-shedding would be required to be implemented at very short notice, Eskom spokesperson Sikonathi Mantshantsha said.
17 Nov 2021 3AM 4 min
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