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July 18, 2020 | PM Edition
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Tug-of-war looms over schools' reopening

The DA made a submission to President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday, urging him to reopen schools, while the Federation of Governing Bodies of SA Schools is of the view that there is no need for a shutdown.

CSA continue to trip over itself, shining unfair 3TC spotlight on Hendricks

It is desperately unfair on Reeza Hendricks that CSA's exercise in window dressing should have him as the central character.

Spearfisherman collapses and dies on KZN South Coast beach

NSRI Rocky Bay duty crew were alerted at 2.40pm on Friday following reports from the Amanzimtoti beach office of a drowning in progress at Umkomaas beach, on the south side of the beach

Covid-19 lockdown: SA is slaying it as a country of paradoxes

How do we allow people to gamble with their lives by taking a punt with strangers at a casino, but not protect their mental health by allowing them to see their loved ones at home?

67 ways to help this Mandela Day: Put a Smile on a child's face

The Smile Foundation assists children with any type of facial abnormality, to receive corrective plastic and reconstructive surgery within South Africa.

Red-hot Lions will make for eight epic occasions in SA 2021

The 2021 visit from the famed men in red will also be the most significant in the professional age because the eight-occasion rugby extravaganza, which starts in Cape Town with a match against the Stormers at the Cape Town Stadium on July 3 and finishes in Johannesburg on August 7.

Ferrari ready to sign new F1 Concorde agreement

"We are as well somehow happy because we know that F1 has understood the importance of the role of Ferrari within F1. And for us that was key."

Amid the coronavirus pandemic Mandela Day celebrations go virtual

While it’s not possible to gather in large groups, even for acts of kindness, Mandela Day events are still taking place, virtually and in accordance with physical distancing and hygiene requirements

Heatwaves in SA are occurring more frequently and are expected to last longer- report

A new scientific paper describes how weather and climate extremes have become more frequent because of climate change, resulting in negative environmental and socio-economic impacts in many regions of the world.

67 ways to help this Mandela Day: Empower women to fight back

i-LEAD Self Defense teaches safety awareness and self-defence as a life skill empowerment program to women and children in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.

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