Nelson Mandela Bay municipality has disputed National Treasury's claims that it had not complied with regulations.NMB claimed it approved its IDP and budget during special council meetings held on 15 and 29 June.It has accused Treasury of harassment and interference.The embattled Nelson Mandela Bay municipality has hit back at National Treasury after it threatened to…
Nelson Mandela Bay Mayor Thsonono Buyeye says government must consider a Level 4 lockdown in the city.He says very little adherence is done by residents amid growing cases and deaths in the metro.He adds that Covid-19 infections have increased among municipal workers.A crippled health sector and very little adherence to regulations of social distancing, as…
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5 min read HEALTH SECRETARY ROBERT F. Kennedy Jr.’s previous go-to scapegoat for autism was vaccines. Now, it’s Tylenol and circumcision. Yes, really. In a Cabinet meeting on October 9th, Kennedy—who is neither a medical doctor nor an autism researcher—reignited a controversial, long-debunked claim that boys who undergo circumcision are “twice as likely” to be