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Day: <span>30 March 2021</span>

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SA Tourism and Netflix SA to showcase locally produced stories

SA Tourism and Netflix SA to showcase locally produced stories

South African Tourism (SA Tourism) and Netflix have agreed to explore joint opportunities that will benefit both organisations to showcase stories made in South Africa.The agreement will allow for exploration and collaboration on projects both in South Africa and in key source markets that drive international arrivals to the country. Since Netflix’s launch in South...

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Uber and Bolt Competitor DiDi to start Operating Soon in Mzansi

Uber and Bolt Competitor DiDi to start Operating Soon in Mzansi

Chinese ride-hailing company DiDi Chuxing to start operations in South Africa soon. Founded in 2012, the Beijing based company operates in more than 400 cities in China. It claims to serve over 550 million users in 16 countries across Asia, Europe, Latin America and Australia. This South African expansion (first launch in Cape Town) marks...

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Health Minister announce Professor Karim’s Successor

Health Minister announce Professor Karim’s Successor

The minister of health, Dr Zweli Mkhize has announced that Professor Koleka Mlisana as Prof Abdool Karim’s successor. This follows Prof Karim’s resignation from Ministerial Advisory Committee (MAC) on Covid-19 Command Council.  “When I accepted the appointment on 23 March 2020, little did I realise how important science would be in helping our country to navigate the complexities of the...

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News Anchor Jeremy Maggs resigns from eNCA

News Anchor Jeremy Maggs resigns from eNCA

Veteran broadcaster Jeremy Maggs has left eNCA, according to a message sent to staff on Friday. MD Norman Munzhelele said in the notice that Maggs had “decided to resign”, and that it was effective immediately. No further details were provided. News24 quoted eNCA’s managing editor John Bailey as saying it was an “employer, employee issue”, and...

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