Daily Podcast – January 22, 2021
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Daily Podcast – January 22, 2021
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Sane Dhlamini.
Making headlines: Parliament unites in praise of Jackson Mthembu, DA wants ad hoc committee to oversee Mabuza s vaccine rollout team and, Nigeria approves release of $16.9-million to set up oxygen plants amid Covid-19 surge
Making headlines: Biovac to distribute vaccines to South Africa healthcare workers; Mkhwebane makes first court appearance; And, NUM tackles De Ruyter over Eskom’s poor performance and load-shedding
Making headlines: Govt chooses electronic vaccine roll-out system, Government hospitals will continue accommodating Covid-19 patients from private hospitals and, DA and UDM says Nqaba Bhanga will contest mayoral elections again
Making headlines: Mkhize says doctors lobbying for Ivermectin must approach health authority to run clinical trials, Nehawu disappointed with Nzimande’s ‘lack of consultation’ and, Army deployed until end of January at a cost of over R95-million
Daily Podcast – January 15, 2021
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Daily Podcast – January 15, 2021
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Making headlines: Basic Education delays re-opening of schools by two weeks; Israeli official tells SA the cost of the vaccine is low compared to the damage of lockdowns; And, SA records 712 new deaths