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April 9, 2020 | PM Edition
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WATCH: KZN Health MEC announces closure of St Augustine's Hospital

MEC for Health in KwaZulu-Natal Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu announced that St Augustine's Hospital has been closed down and only one ward remains open where positive patients are being treated.

SAB: We didn't break lockdown rules, the alcohol was going to our storage

Police intercepted SAB trucks carrying alcohol estimated at R13m in the West Rand and arrested the crew.

The 2020 World Car of the Year is...

The competition is judged by 86 prominent motoring journalists from around the world, including two from South Africa.

New York state's confirmed coronavirus cases surpasses that of Spain

The number of coronavirus cases in New York state alone approached 150 000 surpassing Spain for the most infections anywhere in the world.

Refugees grateful to be relocated to Wingfield military base

The late relocation of the refugees and asylum seekers comes after a squabble between the City and the departments of Home Affairs and Public Works and Infrastructure.

WATCH: Coronavirus-shaped car drives home message

Sudhakar Yadav was inspired by the virus-shaped helmets worn by Indian police officers as they try to inject some light-heartedness into their enforcement of a national lockdown.

Photo of two SAPS officers drinking booze in uniform being investigated

Two women, in SAPS uniform, are each holding what appears to be a bottle of beer and posing next to packs of liquor in the photo.

'Shocking and unsanitary' prison cells await those breaking lockdown rules

A man arrested for failing to comply with the lockdown regulations says he feared he would get Covid-19 as 20 of them were crammed in a small cell.

Weaponising Covid-19 in a bid to destroy Iqbal Survé

Sygnia CEO Magdalena Franciszka “Magda” Wierzycka, took the opportunity to fire a salvo against Iqbal Survé amid the devastating Covid-19 pandemic.

Ford SA starts production of face shields for essential workers

Ford is using its manufacturing capacity to produce face shields for front-line medical and essential services personnel.

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