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CORD BLOOD AWARENESS MONTH: EXPERTS HIGHLIGHT BENEFITS OF CORD BLOOD STORAGE

Written by on 12 July 2022

The stem cells are often used to treat life-threatening illnesses including blood disorders and some forms of cancers. As July marks Cord Blood Awareness Month medical experts have highlighted the benefits of cord blood storage and how it can save lives. The stem cells are often used to treat life-threatening illnesses including blood disorders and […]

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Newly elected Gauteng PEC includes Khusela Diko and Bandile Masuku

Written by on 11 July 2022

The newly elected Gauteng Provincial Executive Committee members include former Presidential Spokesperson Khusela Diko and former Health MEC in Gauteng Bandile Masuku. They were both implicated in the multi-million rand Personal Protective Equipment tender scandal in 2020. Both of them lost their government positions but were reinstated to the Provincial Executive Committee after disciplinary processes. The […]

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New plan to boost power supply to be announced in coming days, Ramaphosa says

Written by on 11 July 2022

South Africa is preparing steps to accelerate an increase in electricity supply after state power utility Eskom implemented record blackouts. The government is consulting on the measures and will announce a “comprehensive set of actions” in the coming days on how it intends to tackle power outages, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday in his […]

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Tavern shooting | Cele expected to visit crime scene

Written by on 11 July 2022

Police Minister, Bheki Cele and National Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola, are expected to visit the tavern in Orlando East, Soweto, where 15 people were shot dead. Eight others have been hospitalised. The incident happened in the early hours of Sunday morning, when two gunmen allegedly opened fire on patrons at the establishment. Source: eNCA

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