John Moodey. Elizabeth Sejake, Gallo Images, Rapport, file Former DA Gauteng leader, John Moodey, has tried to clear the air with the "facts" behind the Ekurhuleni sex-for-jobs scandal.This follows DA interim leader John Steenhuisen's allegations that Moodey tried to frame a political opponent in the scandal and tried to deflect serious allegations off himself. At…
DA leadership candidate John Moodey. Elizabeth Sejake, Gallo Images, Rapport Long-time DA Gauteng leader John Moodey has resigned from the party.Moodey addressed the media from his home on Wednesday and said he no longer felt comfortable in the DA. "I'm deeply saddened, uncomfortable and I am no longer at home in the DA," he said. Moodey was…
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TURLOCK, Calif. — California, like much of the nation, is not producing enough nurses working at bedsides to meet the needs of an aging and diverse population, fueling a workforce crunch that risks endangering quality patient care. Nearly 60% of California counties, stretching between the borders with Mexico and Oregon, face a nursing shortage, according