North West Health MEC Madoda Sambatha The North West Health MEC is in isolation, but he has no symptoms of Covid-19.He was in contact with Cogta MEC Gordon Kegakilwe who died after a short Covid-19 battle.Premier Job Mokgoro and MEC Saliva Molapisi have also tested positive.North West Health MEC Madoda Sambatha is in isolation after…
North West premier Job Mokgoro. Thapelo Morebudi/Sunday Times/Gallo Images/Getty North West Premier Job Mokgoro has tested positive for Covid-19, his office announced. He is currently in self-isolation, but is still able to perform his duties.This follows the death of Cogta MEC Gordon Kegakilwe on Monday after also testing positive for Covid-19.North West Premier Job Mokgoro…
Gordon Kegakilwe. North West Provincial Government North West COGTA MEC, Gordon Kegakilwe, has passed away due to a serious illness after being admitted to hospital with Covid-19.According to a statement by the province's Premier Job Mokgoro, Kegakilwe was admitted on Sunday with pneumonia and put on oxygen but later suffered a cardiac arrest and passed on. MEC…
A young teacher who graduated in 2018 and started her career in 2019 has been murdered.She was found dead at her home on Monday.A case of murder is being investigated by the police.A 25-year-old North West teacher was found dead after being allegedly strangled on Monday, the provincial education department said on Wednesday morning.The Life…
By Catherine Marfin2:13 PM on Jun 25, 2020 CDTEighteen members of a North Texas family tested positive for COVID-19 after a surprise birthday party in late May, WFAA-TV (Channel 8) reports.One of the people attended the party without knowing they had the virus, which resulted in seven relatives getting infected. Those seven then became ill…
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