May 11, 2022

Stellenbosch police arrest three suspects for cultivating dagga

WESTERN CAPE – On 10 May 2022 at about 14:00, Stellenbosch Crime Intelligence, shift members and the Sector Manager of Sector 1 arrested three suspects aged 25, 31 and 33, for cultivating dagga and the possession of ammunition without licence. Informat…

City nurses lead the charge on International Nurses Day

Nurses are at the forefront of the pandemic battle and this year the City of Cape Town not only tips its hat to these frontline warriors, but also encourages residents to salute them by helping to ensure a safer working environment. International Nurse…

SA reports 7 523 new COVID-19 cases

South Africa has recorded 7 523 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 3 852 148.This increase represents a 23.0% positivity rate.“Today, the National Department of Health (NDoH) reports 26 deaths and of these, e…

City pilots innovative MyCiTi bus traffic signalling system

The City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, Councillor Rob Quintas, joined the team responsible for transport network technology yesterday, 10 May 2022 as they were switching on one of the newly installed bus signals along Blaauwberg Road, …

SA to sign new Global Fund grant to support HIV, TB programmes

The South African National AIDS Council (SANAC) will tomorrow facilitate the signing of the new Global Fund grant, valued at over R8.8 billion, for the next three-year cycle for HIV and TB response in the country. In his capacity as the Chairperson of …

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