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PRETORIA – A ground-breaking South African study is transforming TB treatment globally.The study incorporated children and pregnant women into its trials to better understand how to most effectively treat these groups.READ: WATCH | SA remains among countries hardest hit by TB This initiative, BEAT Tuberculosis, is the world`s first initiative in the fight against drug-resistant tuberculosis across all population groups.Prof. Norbert Ndjeka from the Health Department spoke to eNCA. This article was originally published by a www.enca.com . Read the Original article here. .
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Khanyi Mbau (Lefty Shivambu/ Gallo Images) Khanyi Mbau has had a cosmetic procedure done on her face called blepharoplasty.She said she was tired of Botox and fillers and wanted something permanent. Mbau has had multiple cosmetic surgeries, including skin lightening.Khanyi Mbau has gone under the knife again, this time to have work done on her face to give it more structure and tightness. Never one to bite her tongue about how much work she has done on her body, the actor said she grew tired of Botox and fillers every three months and was looking for a permanent solution.Mbau took to her…
PIETERMARITZBURG, KZN – Former president Jacob Zuma’s arms deal corruption case returns to court on Thursday.He faces 18 charges of corruption, racketeering, fraud and tax evasion linked to his alleged corrupt relationship with former financial advisor, Schabir Shaik.READ: Discussion | Zuma Corruption Trial | Former President back in court eNCA senior reporter Siphamandla Goge, has the details. This article was originally published by a www.enca.com . Read the Original article here. .
They have both risen through the ranks, representing their province and now, South Africa. This article was originally published by a www.iol.co.za . Read the Original article here. .
Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie (standing) promised to report back on the fiasco over an international basketball tournament taking place next week. Archive photo: Ashraf Hendricks With less than one week to go, Basketball South Africa (BSA) has finally released the lists for the national teams that will be competing in this year’s U18 Basketball African Championship. Players who were not selected are upset that many of the players chosen for the national squad did not have to go to the same trials they did. With the championship being hosted in South Africa this year the BSA…
The ruling in the Stand News trial comes as news media outlets face increasing pressure from the authorities amid a national security clampdown. This article was originally published by a www.nytimes.com . Read the Original article here. .
Stocks in Asia slipped as Nvidia Corp. earnings lacked the wow factor to impress investors, while Chinese results helped extend a selloff in the country’s tech companies. This article was originally published by a www.dailymaverick.co.za . Read the Original article here. .
Nintendo recently published a three-part interview with the staff behind the MAGES mystery adventure Emio—The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club. Notably, producer Yoshio Sakamoto and coordinator Kaori Miyachi participated in rather lengthy conversations deep-diving into the game’s development. One of the standout responses from the final part of the interview is how Sakamoto emphasizes the sheer degree of detail this new entry boasts. Every scene was given “extraordinary attention to detail,” to the extent that she thinks MAGES had around double the workload they initially expected. Sakamoto also teases how Emio—The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club features elements not often seen…
The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rockets – like this one set to take the Polaris Dawn crew to orbit. The move by the FAA comes after a Falcon 9 booster rocket fell into the sea as it tried to land on an uncrewed drone ship on Wednesday. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Joe Raedle/Getty Images WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded SpaceX rockets, following a failure of one of the company’s Falcon 9 rocket boosters early Wednesday morning. The grounding comes as a crew of four astronauts waits in quarantine for the…