August 10, 2022

ONESIGHT ESSILORLUXOTTICA FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES PUBLICATION OF NEW ARTICLE

Article addresses role of advocacy in advancing healthy vision to meet Sustainable Development Goals DALLAS, Aug. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — OneSight EssilorLuxottica Foundation (Foundation) is pleased to announce the publication of a peer-reviewed article, The Power of Advocacy: Advancing Vision for Everyone to Meet the Sustainable Development Goals in the International

City funds yet another mass animal sterilisation project

The initiative, dating back to 2013, sees City Health disburse grant-in-aid funding, which allows the Cape Animal Welfare Forum to sterilise thousands of pets in identified areas, to curb unwanted litters and promote animal health. The City of Cape Tow…

City advises of water supply disruption in part of Kommetjie

The City’s Water and Sanitation Directorate will be shutting off the water supply to a part of Kommetjie from 08:00 until 16:00 on Wednesday, 17 August 2022. This will enable the safe completion of construction work on the main water supply to the area…

WHO: COVID-19 Deaths Fall Overall by 9%, Infections Stable

The number of coronavirus deaths fell by 9% in the last week while new cases remained relatively stable, according to the latest weekly pandemic report released Wednesday by the World Health Organization.The U.N. health agency said there were more than…

Pair appeared in court for alleged theft

GAUTENG – Meo Mochadibane (30) and Matome Sefalafala (32) appeared in the Palm Ridge Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on Friday after they were served with court summons for theft of over R290 000-00 under false pretences.The Hawks’ Serious Commerci…

Counterfeit goods dealer remanded in custody

GAUTENG – Elyas Girman Ghebregziabher (40) appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s court today on charges of contravening the counterfeit goods, medicine and related substances Acts.The Johannesburg based Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation…

City implements water management process for excessive users

Over the coming months, the City of Cape Town will be fixing leaks of 2 522 registered indigent households that are using more than 50 000 litres a month and restricting the use of others who are not keeping within the 15 000 litre allocation despite w…

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