Rudolph Nkgadima

Multimedia Journalist, IOL News

Two mega bridges and seven other major road works projects set to create work for 8 000 people

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The envisaged N2 Wild Coast road mega project will connect four provinces and eventually shorten travel time between them.

PAC factions still fighting over who true leaders are

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The party has been embroiled in factional battles that have seen it being led by parallel structures, each with its own president, national executive committee and ...

PAC factions still fighting over who the true leaders are

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Confusion over the party’s leadership will have negative repercussions in the upcoming local government election

Universities warned against keeping silent during unrest

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Ex vice-chancellor of Rhodes University Professor Saleem Badat has criticised the leadership of universities in South Africa, for their silence during the July unrest. ...

IEC system faces glitches as registration weekend kicks off

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The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) voter registration kicked off on Saturday, but its online registration system is seemingly experiencing glitches along ...

WATCH: Reverend Chris Mathebula named as Independent Citizen Movement’s Ekurhuleni mayoral candidate

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Reverend Chris Mathebula of Hope Restoration Ministries in Kempton Park has been named as the Independent Citizen Movement’s mayoral candidate for Ekurhuleni ...

Political killings are driven by fight for resources, warn analysts

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Political analysts have warned that the political killings in the country and in KwaZulu-Natal in particular are posing a threat to society.

Abahlali baseMjondoli won’t back two major parties upcoming elections

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Instead, the organisation said they would endorse a party that is socialist and puts the interests of those living in informal and rural areas first.

Matric exams moved to accommodate local government elections

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The Department of Basic Education has amended the matric examination timetable in order to accommodate the upcoming Local Government Elections.

Covid-19 booster shots are unnecessary, says Prof Madhi

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Top vaccinologist Professor Shabir Madhi says there is no need for Covid-19 booster shot, adding that if we do that “we will end up needing to boost people every ...

Africa could become breeding ground for new Covid-19 variants if pandemic is not controlled, reveals study

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South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria are appearing as major sources of importations into other African countries, according to the study by leading scientists.

SA to introduce digital vaccine certificates as early as next week - health minister

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Health Minister said the certificate will be available through a person’s smartphone.

SA to introduce digital vaccine certificates as early as next week - health minister

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Health Minister says the certificate will be available through a person’s smartphone.

Africa could become breeding ground for new Covid-19 variants if pandemic is not controlled, reveals study

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South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria are appearing as major sources of importations into other African countries, according to the study by leading scientists.

Africa sees sharpest decline in Covid-19 cases

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Weekly Covid-19 cases in Africa fell by more than 20% – the sharpest seven-day decline in two months.

Delta remains most concerning Covid-19 variant despite the emergence of Mu, says WHO

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The Delta variant remains ‘most concerning’ because of its increased transmissibility.

Focus on driving up vaccinations instead of relaxing restrictions, says UKZN professor

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A move to alert Level 2 is imminent after President Cyril Ramaphosa met with the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) on Tuesday.

Focus on driving up vaccinations instead of relaxing restrictions, says UKZN professor

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A move to alert Level 2 was imminent after President Cyril Ramaphosa met with the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) on Tuesday.

Gradual decline in Covid-19 vaccine demand

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About 36% of the youth are significantly unwilling to take the vaccine, according to a Solidarity Fund and GCIS study.

SA has no cases of the new ‘Mu’ Covid-19 variant, says NICD

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The Mu variant has recently been classified as a variant of concern by the WHO.

Vaccinate or provide weekly Covid test results, company tells workers

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United National Breweries SA has set a target of vaccinating 90% of all its workers by middle or towards the end of September 2021.

Vaccinate or provide us with weekly Covid-19 test results, company tells workers

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United National Breweries SA has set a target of vaccinating 90% of all its workers by middle or towards the end of September 2021.

Government looking into ’soft incentives’ to encourage Covid-19 vaccination, says Joe Phaahla

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’The government's priority is to convince people to come forward for vaccination voluntarily. ’

Government looking into ’soft incentives’ to encourage Covid-19 vaccination, says Joe Phaahla

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’The government's priority is to convince people to come forward for vaccination voluntarily. ’

Covid-19: Public can now book their own appointment date, vaccination site and time

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Previously there have been complaints about the system and reports about people getting notifications at short notice.

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