Novus Media
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During National Audiology Month, awareness focused on hearing health issues affecting 12 million South Africans. Early warning signs include muffled conversations and increased TV volume. Regular testing from age 40 is recommended, with younger people increasingly at risk from lifestyle factors like loud music exposure.
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Africa’s ecosystems are running on less than two-thirds of the natural energy they once had, according to new Oxford-led research published today in Nature. The study reveals a dramatic loss […]
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CAPE TOWN – Vehicle owners across the city can breathe a sigh of relief as new national requirements that would have made renewing vehicle licenses significantly more complex have been […]
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Cape Town’s municipal policing is rapidly overtaking the South African Police Service (SAPS) in resources and personnel, with the city now deploying 560 more police vehicles on its streets than […]
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The South African Police Service (SAPS) is continuing its extensive recruitment process to select 5 500 new police trainees, with thousands of young applicants currently undergoing psychometric and integrity assessments […]
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The Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs nears the end of its nationwide consultation on the Marriage Bill with the final Western Cape hearing in Khayelitsha.
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CAPE TOWN – Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has come under fire from the Democratic Alliance for failing to present detailed costing for the National Health Insurance (NHI) while pursuing what […]










