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#CoronavirusSA: District champions set to boost Gauteng’s flagging morale
Ministers from national government have been allocated to various districts in Gauteng to support efforts to contain coronavirus’ spread.

Traditional leaders can help end GBV
Government is encouraging traditional leaders to become involved in the fight against Gender Based Violence, especially in rural areas where some customs violate the human rights of women.

Tech can make the world a better place
As part of the CSIR cybersecurity team, Thabo Mahlangu has kept South Africans safe from digital attacks. Speaking to Jamaine Krige, Mahlangu explains the importance of young scientists in developing real-world solutions.

WHO Africa concerned about health workers testing positive for Covid-19
South African health care workers are increasingly testing positive for Covid-19 as cases rise across the continent, with South Africa no exception.

Latest research suggests a higher Covid-19 death toll than officially recorded
Almost 60 percent more people have died in recent weeks from natural causes suggesting that the Covid-19 death toll is higher than officially recorded. Â This is according to the latest data released by the SA Medical Research Council.
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