Auteur Sujet: jcgs Kenyan police clash with protesters over controversial budget  (Lu 19 fois)

DennisereDal

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Messages: 283
Eyxl IMF calls on SA, other countries to build resilience against climate change
  Politics Magaqa murder case postponed to NovemberFILE | Former African National Congress Youth League  ANCYL  Secretary-General Sindiso Magaqa.Image Credits : ANCYL Greater Tshwane Region FacebookKhalesakhe Mbhense6 October 2025,   16:49 [SAST]The Sindiso Magaqa murder case at the High Court in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, has been postponed to next month, to hear arguments about a state application that a defence advocate recuse himself due to an alleged conflict of interests.State prosecutor Advocate Lawrence Gcaba told the court that Advocate Shane Matthews previously represented hitman Sibusiso Ncengwa, who has pleaded guilty to the murder of the former ANC Youth League secretary general in 2017.He is now a state witness.Advocate Matthews has appear stanley becher ed for the former Umzimkhulu municipal manager Zweliphansi Sikhosana on Monday.Sikhosana joined the other accused stanley thermobecher  Mbulelwa Mpofana and Sbonelo Myeza in the dock.KwaZulu-Natal NPA spokesperson Natasha Ramkisson-Kara elaborates: The matter appeared in court today in Pietermaritzburg High Court and the state advised that it will be bringing an application with regards one of the legal representation in  stanley mug this matter. The matter was adjourned to the 6th of November 2025 for the state to bring that application.Related video | Zweliphansi Sikhosana denied bail in Magaqa murder:                                                                                                                                  Tdom Pandemic and explosions worsen Equatorial Guinea prospects, IMF says
  Sci-tech SAN stanley cup BS experiencing blood shortages in K stanley cup ZNA person donating bloodImage Credits : SABC-News-blood-donation-REUTERSTracy Valaydam17 January 2022,   20:41 [SAST]The South African National Blood Service  SANBS  is appealing for more support from its donors in KwaZulu-Natal.The blood service says they currently have just over three days of blood stocks in the province and are trying, by all means, to increase it to five days of blood stocks.SANBS co stanley flask mmunications officer Khensani Mahlangu says they continue to host multiple blood drives at various schools, communities and corporate institutions to increase their daily supply.SANBS encourages people to donate blood over the festive season:The SANBS has been experiencing chronic blood shortages since we have only been able to meet the demands of the hospitals with the assistance of our donors who continue to come in and support us.At this point, we continue to implore communities, schools and corporate institutions to host blood drives and to help us to save lives. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated people are welcome.Last year October it was reported that the聽impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospitals has stretched blood supplies in the country.And the SANBS has experienced poor collection due to, among other challenges, low donor turnout to mobile blood drives and donor centres.