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Covid-19 claims life of top HIV scientist Dr Arthi Ramkissoon
Well-known South African HIV/Aids researcher and CEO of the KwaZulu-Natal Children’s Hospital Trust, Dr Arthi Ramkissoon, succumbed to Covid-19 on Monday.
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South Africa
Former apartheid police officer denies involvement in torture, death of Neil Aggett
Former Security Branch police officer, under the apartheid government, Martin Naude has denied ever being involved in any cover-up of a detainee’s death during his 40-year career as an investigator.
South Africa
SA records 9 780 new COVID-19 cases, 839 deaths
South Africa’s COVID-19 cases have risen to 1 356 716 after 9 780 patients were confirmed to have contracted the virus on Tuesday.
South Africa
Provincial official funeral for MEC Ntuli
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has welcomed the decision by President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare a Provincial Official Funeral category one for the late Transport, Community Safety and Liaison MEC Bheki Ntuli, and former Ukhozi FM station manager Welcome Nzimande.

South Africa
Nqaba Bhanga will contest and win mayoral elections again – DA and UDM
The DA and UDM say Nqaba Bhanga will contest for the mayoral position and win when the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro convenes elections for the new mayor.

World
Biden inauguration: Democrat to be sworn in as Trump leaves office
The new president will take the oath of office in a Washington DC fortified against any civil unrest.

World
Trump pardons Bannon in final acts of clemency
His ex-adviser faces fraud charges over a fundraising campaign to build a wall on the Mexican border.

World
SLS: Nasa finds cause of ‘megarocket’ test shutdown
An issue with hydraulic systems led to the early shutdown of a test for Nasa’s new “megarocket”.
World
Locust Swarms Threaten Parts Of East Africa
Swarms of locusts have reached dangerous levels in parts of Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya. They’re reproducing rapidly in part because of unusual rainfall patterns.

Africa
Coronavirus: Why South Africa has yet to roll out vaccines
South Africa is the worst-hit country in Africa, but has not yet started doing Covid-19 vaccinations.

Africa
‘Buried by strangers’: Funeral curbs raise ire in Zimbabwe
Burying loved ones abroad or in a city far from their rural home is considered undignified.

Africa
Vedanta mine settles Zambian villagers’ pollution claim
The claimants allege a toxic discharge poisoned water sources and destroyed farmland.

Africa
Central African Republic opposition parties reject Touadera re-election
Thirteen of Touadera’s 16 electoral rivals had filed a suit to the Constitutional Court over the provisional results.

Business
D-Day for South Africa’s planned driving rules – including changes for number plates
Interested stakeholders have until today (Wednesday, 20 January) to submit comments on the National Road Traffic Amendment Bill, which promises a host of changes for South African motorists.

Business
Inflation jumps despite Covid Christmas curbs
The UK’s inflation rate surged to 0.6% in December from 0.3% in November despite Covid curbs.

Business
WATCH | Vaccine manufacturing is lumpy, UK says
Britain’s vaccine rollout is limited by a “lumpy” manufacturing process with production changes by Pfizer and a delay by AstraZeneca that could lead to brief supply disruption, Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi said.
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Politics
Ramaphosa establishes committee to oversee COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Speaking during a webinar organised by the ANC’s Progressive Business Forum, President Cyril Ramaphosa said the committee would assist government in ensuring that the distribution of the vaccines are well managed.

Politics
DA calls on Treasury to disclose details of COVID-19 relief expenditure
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called on National Treasury to disclose the details of how each of the country’s municipalities spent its share of the R500 billion-rand COVID-19 relief package.
Politics
David Mabuza to lead inter-ministerial committee on vaccines
President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed his deputy, David Mabuza, to lead the inter-ministerial committee that will oversee everything related to the Covid-19 vaccine.

Politics
ANC mum on details of Niehaus’ suspension letter
The African National Congress (ANC) says it will not divulge details of a letter informing uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans (MKMVA) spokesperson, Carl Niehaus of his notice of suspension.

Sport
Tiger undergoes surgery to have disc fragment removed
Tiger Woods has recently undergone microdiscectomy surgery to remove a pressurised disc fragment that was pinching a nerve.

Sport
Bulls wary of Lions ace Tiaan Swanepoel pulling a ‘Morne Steyn’ on them
The Bulls will be hoping the Lions’ goalkicking ace, Tiaan Swanepoel, doesn’t pull a “Morne Steyn” on them in this weekend’s Currie Cup semifinal.

Sport
West Ham’s Jess Wallace takes on BBC Sport’s Wonderkids challenge
In episode two of Wonderkids, can West Ham’s Jess Wallace beat Melis Mehmet’s score in this three-part challenge?

Sport
Vitality Netball Legends Series: England ready to compete after Covid stopped play
Defender Fran Williams says England Netball will emerge from the coronavirus pandemic “really strong and ready to compete”.

Education
Studying under lockdown: how to look after your mental wellbeing
University counsellors offer their advice for navigating a winter of remote learning
With the pandemic disrupting our learning, jobs, money and health, it’s no surprise many of us are feeling blue this January. Even without a pandemic, “this time of year is usually challenging for students anyway,” says Gareth Hughes, clinical lead of the advice site Student Space. The following tips...
Education
Tanzania: What Next for Those Who Scored Divisions 4 and 0?
[Citizen] While some 152,909 students are celebrating the I-III grades they scored in the 2020 Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE), a relatively whopping 282,745 of their fellow classmates are floundering in the quagmire of virtual failure, having scored 0 or IV grades in the exam.
Education
Uganda: Ministry Plans Reopening of Schools for All Learners
[Monitor] As students in candidate classes reported to their respective schools for the final term yesterday, Education ministry has recommended the reopening of all the remaining classes.
Education
Nigeria: Strike Looms in Ebonyi Varsity As ASUU Meeting With Umahi Ends in Deadlock
[Premium Times] The Ebonyi varsity lecturers have not been paid their salaries for five months.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
‘Tiger King’ star Joe Exotic totes expects a pardon from Trump & even has a limo waiting outside prison
“I know that as soon as Joe gets out, he wants to get his hair done. That’s the number one thing he wants to get done.”
Lifestyle
MAKEOVER | This small mismatched bathroom is now a chic spa-like space
The design of this revamped bathroom is not only stylish but eco-conscious too.
Lifestyle
PowerBall results: Tuesday, 19 January 2021
Eyewitness News brings you the winning Powerball results. Check to see if you won.

Entertainment
New Orleans Jazz Fest pushed to October due to Covid-19
The 2021 New Orleans Jazz Fest has been postponed until October, according to a statement posted on the festival’s website.

Entertainment
‘The Muppet Show’ is coming to Disney+
If you thought you’d never get a chance to stream “The Muppet Show,” fuhgeddaboudit!

Entertainment
Chris Gethard’s highly addictive ‘Beautiful/Anonymous’ podcast hits 250 episodes
Comedian Chris Gethard started a podcast a few years ago with the simple premise he would tweet out a phone number, answer a random call, and have an hour-long conversation with the individual on the the other end of the line.

Entertainment
11 sources for comic relief this winter
The world was really ready for 2020 to end, but 2021 is feeling like a sequel no one asked for.

Science/Tech
Samsung unveils new 4TB entry-level SSD
Samsung has launched its new 870 EVO SSD, which offers up to 4TB of storage space at attractive prices.

Science/Tech
Join CyberArk Boot Camp and find out how to secure your keys to the kingdom
CyberArk is the only security company laser-focused on striking down targeted cyber threats, those that make their way inside to attack the heart of the enterprise.
Science/Tech
President Trump Pardons Anthony Levandowski, Ex-Uber Engineer Sentenced To Prison For Stealing Trade Secrets From Google
On his final night in office, President Trump granted clemency to a total of 143 people, ranging from former adviser Stephen K. Bannon to rapper Lil Wayne. One name in particular that stands out in the tech community is none other than Anthony Levandowski, the former Google engineer that was sentenced to 18 months in prison for stealing trade secrets from Google. “Levandowski left Google in...

Science/Tech
Jack Ma emerges for first time since China crackdown
Alibaba and Ant co-founder Jack Ma has resurfaced after months out of public view, quashing intense speculation about the plight of the billionaire grappling with escalating scrutiny over his Internet empire.
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Health
Covid: ‘Sharp drop’ in heart-attack hospital admissions
Some people who need urgent help appear to be staying away, as in the first peak, say researchers.

Health
Monklands ICU staff are ‘physically and emotionally’ drained
James Cook returns to Monklands eight months on to find the hospital staff struggling against the odds.

Health
New California Variant May Be Driving Virus Surge There, Study Suggests
Researchers found that the variant originated in California and showed up in more than half of samples tested last week by researchers in Los Angeles.

Health
Covid-19: Mortician says deaths have taken a toll
Clive Myrie spends a day with medical teams in the Royal London Hospital

Nature
St Lucia estuary breach: minister demands answers over decision
Environment Minister Barbara Creecy has asked the management of the Isimangaliso Wetlands Park Authority to justify its decision to breach the St Lucia estuary mouth.

Nature
Butterfly wings captured in slow motion footage
Scientists, using a wind tunnel and high-speed cameras, have captured the butterfly’s flying skill.

Nature
Businessinsider.co.za | Dwarfism discovered in the world’s tallest animal – giraffes stunted by a bone growth disorder
Scientists have discovered ‘dwarf giraffe’ in Nambia and Uganda. The shortest was 2.4 metres tall, half the expected average.

Nature
WATCH | There are lions on my stoep! Man comes home to find uninvited guests lounging on the patio
A Limpopo businessman got a roaring surprise when he visited his father’s house at Leadwood Big Game Estate and found uninvited guests…