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May 28, 2020 | PM Edition
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18 staff members test positive at Western Cape juvenile centres

The social development’s provincial spokesperson, Joshua Chigome, said that to date, seven staff members had recovered and returned to work.

Floods leave 60 Langa families out in the cold

Cape Town disaster management spokesperson Charlotte Powell said the City’s informal settlements department would assess and provide flood kits to the affected Langa residents.

5 trends that will transform the alcoholic beverage industry post lockdown

Mixologist Haroon Hafajee shares five trends that he thinks will transform the alcoholic beverage industry, post lockdown.

Anncha Kepkey's family calls for seriousness on Covid-19 as nurse is laid to rest

Wife and mother-of-two Anncha Kepkey from Parow Valley was the second nurse at Tygerberg Hospital to have died from the coronavirus.

Euphonik gets into a heated debate over buying property during Covid-19

DJ Euphonik found himself on the Twitter trends list for the second time this week for a heated back and forth over buying property.

New BMW 4 Series shows its bold face ahead of next week's reveal

BMW has given us one final teaser of its inevitably controversial face ahead of the car’s official reveal next Tuesday.

Khanyi Mbau has had enough of online trolls, hits back at albino comment

This time the "Red Room" actress responded to a fellow online user who asked her if she was slowly becoming an albino with simply one word - "goals".

Malema: Economy is secondary, hard lockdown should continue until scientific solution found

The EFF believes the national lockdown should continue and matters of the economy should come secondary to saving lives.

Amazon to offer permanent roles to 70% of 175 000 new US hires

Amazon.com Inc plans to offer permanent jobs to about 70% of the US workforce it has hired temporarily to meet consumer demand during the pandemic, the company told.

Reduction in waste picked across the Cape Town

There has been a substantial decrease in the waste found across the city since the beginning of lockdown in comparison to last year.

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