The use of the phrase ‘lighting up the shadows’ was a deliberate application of mind on Jeremy Vearey’s part targeted at the SAPS, police counsel argues.
Africa’s particular logistical challenges require inventive solutions for keeping vaccines cold while not relying on the electricity grid
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Equipment and files related to multimillion-rand procurement irregularities were apparently taken
‘The Taliban also registered the serial numbers of their weapons and just asked them not to move around in the streets while armed but stay within the compound until everything calms down. Then the Taliban left.’
You can start palliative care at any stage of a serious illness, even as soon as you receive a diagnosis or start treatment, says Dr Linda Holding
Staff and students argue it is unethical for university to profit from an industry that damages the planet and distorts science
Claimants are free to approach the state attorney’s office to check whether the figures released by the solicitor general are correct, the government says.
The Special Investigating Unit is now assessing contracts linked to Sibonelo Shinga’s companies
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