Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu delivering a post Cabinet briefing on Thursday. (Jan Gerber/News24) Cabinet approved a month-long extension of South Africa's national state of disaster.The DA called for Parliament to be included in Cabinet's decision-making.The IFP said the extension was necessary and that the government needed to go back to the drawing board.President…
Absa Premiership 2020-05-17 16:20 Kaizer Chiefs fans (Gallo Images) South African Players' Union (SAFPU) president Thulaganyo Gaoshubelwe insists Absa Premiership players should be included in discussions regarding the resumption of football.The PSL held talks with the South African Football Association (SAFA) this week to plan a way forward, but Gaoshubelwe believes players should also have…
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It’s the rare policy question that unites Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida and the Democratic-led Maryland government against President Donald Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom of California: How should health insurers use AI? Regulating artificial intelligence, especially its use by health insurers, is becoming a politically divisive topic, and it’s scrambling traditional partisan lines.