An SANDF member patrolling the streets of Cape Town during the lockdown. Roger Sedrus/Gallo Images via Getty Images The battalion from Cape Town was deployed to Limpopo.40 soldiers tested positive for Covid-19 once in Limpopo.The affected soldiers are in quarantine.The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has confirmed that 40 soldiers deployed to Limpopo tested…
38 SA National Defence Force soldiers based at a camp in Lephalale in Limpopo have tested positive for Covid-19.Limpopo now has 1 011 confirmed cases, and 10 deaths with five of those being reported in the past week. The provincial command council has indicated that it would continue with monitoring process at identified hotspots.A total of 38 SA…
SANDF at a road block in Khayelitsha. (Photo by Gallo Images/Brenton Geach) Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula does not want to say how many SANDF members have been infected with Covid-19.None have died of the virus.The SANDF had 3 271 quarantine beds as of 25 May, with more added since.While "very few" SA National Defence Force…
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5 min read TRENDY FOODS AND fashion come and go, and so do trendy exercises. The cycle has churned for years, with everything from infomercials like Tae Bo to P90X to whole modalities that became more than just a flash in the pan, like Pilates and CrossFit. The process kicked into overdrive with life online