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SABC workers gear up to take their strike to the streets

Best New Joburg Restaurants and Bars of 2018

A sister restaurant to chef David Higgs locally loved Marble, Saint is the mad-Italian inspired member of the family that we say rates as one of the world s most impressive-looking pizza restaurants. Of course there is plenty more on offer, including sublime seafood dishes, grilled meats and delicious smooth pasta. The decor is standout with a super sexy bar area, plus incredible projections of classic Italian frescoes elevating the mood of your evening. Epicure Restaurant Opened in March 2018, Epicure is elegantly set for a global crowd, serving up innovative global African cuisine with dishes inspired by destinations from Morocco to Angola, Ethiopia to Senegal. Belgian-Burundian chef Coco Reinarhz has built a large and loyal local and international following, so you ll likely be dining next to people from across the globe, diplomats and dignitaries, as well as visiting celebrities. 

CWU, Bemawu set for another strike over SABC retrenchments

CWU, Bemawu set for another strike over SABC retrenchments The SABC has issued redundancy and surplus letters to just over 300 staff after the conclusion of the Section 189 consultation process. FILE: The SABC headquarters in Auckland Park. Picture: SABC. 92 days ago JOHANNESBURG - SABC unions said that their members would embark on another strike at the public broadcaster over the protracted retrenchment process. The Communication Workers Union and Bemawu decided on this action at a meeting on Wednesday. Last year, employees angrily confronted management at the broadcaster’s headquarters in Auckland Park over the retrenchments and later staged pickets at some regional offices.

Woman found semi-conscious in Auckland s Western Park after New Year s Eve drinks, mother wants answers

Daily news update: Covid-19 stats, Vaccine jab for healthcare workers and 5G towers torched

Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize. Picture: GCIS. South Africa’s frontline healthcare workers will be the first to receive the Covid-19 vaccine. And they will not have to wait long.  Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said on Thursday that the first batch of one million AstraZeneca vaccine vials would arrive in the country in January. The second batch of 500,000 would come in February. The good news was confirmed to the Department of Health this week by the Serum Institute of India, the main vaccine producer for AstraZeneca globally.  Since March last year, frontline healthcare workers fighting Covid-19 have hardly had any time to rest, and the resurgence of infections had taken place before they could take a break. 

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