‘Prisoners at sea’: stuck on board cargo ships, crews find their mental well-being under threat: They man the merchant ships that keep global trade flowing, but coronavirus restrictions mean thousands of seafarers are unable to return home. After months at sea, stress, fatigue and time away from …
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VWSA donates beds to COVID-19 facility in NMB: Volkswagen Group South Africa has donated 150 beds to the isolation facility at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth to help curb the spread of COVID-19 in the Metro.
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Coronavirus: SuperSport United’s Williams improving dribbling skills: As the Premier Soccer League (PSL) remains suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, SuperSport United goalkeeper Ronwen Williams is working on improving his skills …
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PE police station closed after member tests positive for Covid19: The New Brighton police station in Port Elizabeth has been closed after a SAPS member tested positive for the covid19 coronavirus. National police spokesperson, Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo, said that all …
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Springbok captain Kolisi goes back to his roots to feed destitute: That stunning victory in Japan last November shot the Springbok captain to global fame and cemented his place as arguably South Africa’s most recognisable and admired current sportsman. • Kolisi, …
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Springbok captain Siya Kolisi goes back to his roots to feed destitute: Siya Kolisi led South Africa to Rugby World Cup glory, but is now fighting a new battle as he returns to his roots to help feed those left destitute by the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic in some of …
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Springboks captain Siya Kolisi goes back to his roots to feed destitute: The South Africa rugby captain has set up the Kolisi Foundation along with wife Rachel to help feed impoverished citizens and provide equipment to frontline medical workers.
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Bok captain Kolisi goes back to his roots to feed destitute: Siya Kolisi led South Africa to Rugby World Cup glory, but is now fighting a new battle as he returns to his roots to help feed those left destitute by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in some of …
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Bok captain Siya Kolisi goes back to his roots to feed destitute during lockdown: In a time of crisis for the country, Bok captain Siya Kolisi told of his new fight to help feed impoverished citizens.
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