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Prince Philip transferred to second hospital
Prince Philip is transferred to St Bartholomew’s Hospital to treat an infection, as well as to undergo tests for a pre-existing heart condition.
MONDAY, 01 MARCH 2021, 15:19
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Prince Philip is transferred to St Bartholomew’s Hospital to treat an infection, as well as to undergo tests for a pre-existing heart condition.
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Former Constitutional Court justice Johann Kriegler and FUL are calling for Judge John Hlophe to be suspended over his conduct in the case against ANC MP Bongani Bongo.
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The blueprint is unlikely to be published until Tuesday, with work to finalise details ongoing.
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South Africa
The Mpumalanga High Court Division sitting in Middelburg has postponed the case against three of the four men, accused of killing Gabisile Shabane and her cousin, Nkosikhona Ngwenya at Hlalanikahle in Emalahleni.
South Africa
Police have arrested a man who allegedly posed as a police officer and committed a robbery in Durban.
South Africa
Basic Education Minister, Angie Motshekga, has spoken frankly about the ongoing struggle with the price of school uniforms as parents battle to make ends meet.
South Africa
The case against two men who were arrested following violent protests outside the Senekal Magistrate’s Court in the Free State last year has been postponed to May 7.
World
The school district called the lesson “unacceptable” and has launched a formal investigation into it.
World
Here’s what you need to know about the coronavirus right now.
World
A reward system for kidnappers is fuelling mass abductions of students in northern Nigeria.
World
Ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy denies wrongdoing in a case involving a lawyer and judge.
Africa
Unrest broke out in an Algerian town after a blogger and activist was handed a seven-year jail sentence for condoning acts of terrorism, a news website has reported.
Africa
There were mixed fortunes for South African clubs in two delayed African Champions League ties.
Africa
Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo has urged citizens of the West African state to ignore conspiracy theories surrounding coronavirus vaccines.
Africa
Most people recover from Covid‑19 quickly, but Long Haulers in Nigeria are turning to one another for support
Business
We are drifting further away from the National Development Plan goal of spending 30% of GDP on investment in infrastructure.
Business
Small and home-based business networks are expanding by adding power over Ethernet IP-connected devices such as Voice-over-IP (VoIP) phones, IP cameras for surveillance, Wi-Fi access points and many other applications.
Business
Transport minister Fikile Mbalula has published new transport rules for air travel under South Africa’s level 1 lockdown.
Business
Politics
The Land Court Bill set to be introduced in Parliament proposes a court to adjudicate on all related matters with additional responsibilities such as conflict resolution and mediation.
Politics
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on ordinary South Africans to participate in the consultation process that is currently under way around the National Implementation Framework towards the Professionalisation of the Public Service.
Politics
DA leader John Steenhuisen said he believes the timing is right for a strong, centred party in SA that could “break the logjam of politics”.
Politics
The recommendation of the report was handed over to National Assembly Speaker, Thandi Modise, on Thursday and will be made public anytime from today.
Sport
The 33-year-old goalkeeper is now linked with a possible move to Qatar as reports of him leaving Kaizer Chiefs continue to gain momentum.
Sport
Scotland and Harlequins number eight Jade Konkel is “taking some time away from rugby” to train with London Fire Brigade.
Sport
Former Bafana Bafana manager Jomo Sono says he predicted Pitso Mosimane would end up a great manager since his days as a player.
Sport
The Stormers have a major injury casualty following their 34-33 preparation series loss to the Cheetahs at Cape Town Stadium.
Education
[New Era] Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) parliamentarian Johannes Martin has said the Swapo-led government has run out of ideas in fixing the country’s education system, which according to him has been in a bad state for years.
Education
[FrontPageAfrica] Harbel Margibi — A civil society organization, Girls for Change climax its National Debate Competition on Friday, February 26, 2021. Event is been supported by Oxfam, Liberia with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Denmark under the Danida Project.
Education
[Monitor] By yesterday, a number of schools had not received capitation grants for the term to enable them conduct national examinations which begin today with Senior Four candidates sitting their first practical paper in Physics and Fine Art.
Education
[This Day] Abuja — All admissions into the nation’s tertiary institutions for the 2020/2021 academic session will end by June 15, 2021, according to a decision collectively taken at a virtual meeting with heads of tertiary institutions in the country on Wednesday, February 24, 2021.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Most of the stars went all out for the Golden Globes, taking virtual fashion to the next level even though watching from home.
Lifestyle
Boity Thulo did not hold back when she responded to a now-deleted tweet from radio host DJ Euphonik saying he is being “vile”.
Lifestyle
Namibia has implemented ‘smart border’ customs controls with South Africa in a step that will enhance movement of goods between the countries.
Entertainment
Prince Harry has likened his “unbelievably tough” split from the royal family to the experience of his mother, Princess Diana, in the first clips from Oprah Winfrey’s sit-down interview with Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
Entertainment
Entertainment
Entertainment
Opera singer Sibongile Mngoma is staging a sit-in at the offices of the National Arts Council (NAC) in Newtown, Johannesburg, demanding answers about the presidential employment stimulus programme (Pesp).
Science/Tech
Those who bought Bitcoin last year would have made a tidy profit if they held on to their investments until now.
Science/Tech
It’s not just about penalizing the former president. It’s about protecting democracy—in the US and around the world.
Science/Tech
Google is under growing pressure to pay for information that, for two decades, the search provider snipped from the Web – and made a mint from – without paying a penny.
Science/Tech
Google is under growing pressure to pay for information that, for two decades, the search provider snipped from the web — and made a mint from — without paying a penny.
Motoring
Motoring
Motoring
Motoring
Health
The study measured infection rates in school staff and pupils in November and December.
Health
Growing numbers of surfers are taking to the Great Lakes — even when the weather is well below freezing.
Health
The more people who become immune to the virus, the less this scourge will be able to mutate and evade the vaccines already available
Health
Autism spectrum disorder is often suspected when young children stand out as being different from their peers. That can be much harder in this isolated time.
Nature
On the weekend of 19-21 five 2020 Matric learners were hosted by CapeNature and world-renowned adventurer Riaan Manser at the De Hoop Nature Reserve. These five matriculants; Jama Paliso, Hannah Chetty, Abdullah Seedat, Silondukhule Nquma and Lucy can der Meulen were the runners up in a campaign that saw five other students join Manser on […]
Nature
Fishing community leaders say Greenpeace’s action is dangerous and illegal.
Nature
Planned UK first hopes to be looking for extraterrestrial life within five years.
Nature
Rescuers have successfully refloated 28 pilot whales on a notorious New Zealand beach, Farewell Spit.