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UPL South Africa, in collaboration with government agencies, embarks on a significant phase of rehabilitation for the Ohlanga River, aiming to restore its ecological health following a chemical spill.
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Coalition said it was impossible for the elderly, injured, women and children to walk from northern Gaza to the south of the strip.
A rural Ingwavuma children’s hospice is facing a bleak future due to the incessant power cuts and load shedding that has engulfed the country.
Mpume Ngcobo, from V section area in uMlazi, has been living with one lung since 1992. Last year, doctors told her the lung she was left with was also damaged, but if they removed it she would die.
Through a process of repetition and being constantly with Agrizzi, Skye has learnt to identify nuances, and with highly sensitive smell and sensory abilities, is able to identify and prevent potential risk events.
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has found a doctor liable for the brain damage suffered by a man who overdosed on pills and alcohol eight years ago.
A cardiac arrest – including heart disease, stroke, electrocution, drowning, and suffocation – could occur when a patient had a seizure and stopped breathing.
Celebrated annually on June 8, World Ocean Day aims to remind us how magnificent the vast blue waters are and the vital role they play in everyday life.