The ANC Gauteng PEC is expected to deliberate over the fate of health MEC Bandile Masuku, his wife Loyiso Masuku and Khusela Diko. This as it received a report from the provincial integrity commission into their respective roles in the Gauteng health PPE saga. Some in the PEC say the meeting has been postponed several times as…
Cricket SA president Chris Nenzani during a media briefing at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on 7 December 2019. Johan Rynners/Gallo Images) Cricket South Africa's (CSA) president Chris Nenzani and 40 black former Proteas cricketers and senior coaches met in a video meeting on Sunday.According to a statement released by the organisation on Wednesday, the…
Coronavirus: SA cases rise to more than 11 300 with 69 of new cases in Western CapeMkhize announced on Tuesday that there were 11 350 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in South Africa with 206 deaths due to Covid-19 complications. He also noted that, so far, 369 697 tests have been conducted.South Africa entered Day 48…
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Food Policy & Law Federal inspectors find live rodents in food, cat feces on pallets and insects in dietary supplements, dried foods and beverages at a Kentucky warehouse. By Jonan Pilet Published: January 26, 2026, 12:05 am Share to X Share to Bluesky Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share by email Sponsored Content Your
6 min read The following story contains spoilers for The Pitt season 2, episode 3, "9:00 A.M." PART OF THE fun of watching The Pitt—a fast-paced medical drama that takes place in real-time—is that we get to jump back and forth between all kinds of different medical predicaments, often with significantly differing levels of urgency.