The vaccination of front-line workers took off yesterday with a pledge that there would be enough vaccines to inoculate 40m people, or two-thirds of the population, to achieve herd immunity.
Rustenburg mayor threatens to sue former lover Lindile Sifile > By Lindile Sifile - 16 February 2021 - 09:55 Rustenburg mayor Mpho Khunou, who appeared in a North West court yesterday over harassment allegations, has now threatened his alleged ex-lover with a R300,000 lawsuit.
Khunou appeared at the Tlhabane magistrate s court to argue why an interim protection order granted to his alleged former flame Sina Makgatlha in December should not be finalised. Judgment was postponed until next week.
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Government subsidy scheme a stumbling block to Lusu s dream home Lindile Sifile > By Lindile Sifile - 15 February 2021 - 09:27
A Gauteng man’s dream of owning a house has been delayed by a government subsidy scheme for more than a year, despite having an approved bank bond and making R23,000 deposit.
For months, Alfred Lusu, 37, a municipal health and safety officer, has been squatting with friends while his new home at Savanna City, south of Johannesburg, has been waiting for him to take occupancy since December.
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Kaizer Chiefs will attempt to fly out of SA tonight to fulfil their CAF Champions League fixture against Morocco’s Wydad Casablanca, after failing to do so last night due to what they call travel difficulties associated with the Covid-19 pandemic.