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Tough matches for top three in Hollywoodbets Super League this weekend

Tough matches for top three in Hollywoodbets Super League this weekend 28 May 2021 – Week 6 of the Hollywoodbets Super League (HSP) championship will see the top three teams on the table face stern test as they continue to fight for top honours. The three face potentially tricky assignments that can easily spoil their plans. Log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies will be looking to extend their lead at the top when they travel to Siwelele Park to face Bloemfontein Celtic Ladies. After a patchy start, Celtic Ladies seem to have found their feet and this clash might be the pick of the weekend. Clashes between Sundowns Ladies and Celtic Ladies have always provided some epic encounters and this one has all the ingredients of another thriller.

South Africa: Fruit industry strengthened by new SU Research Chair for Dr Elke Crouch

Help to make Covid-19 vaccines safer – Report any vaccine-related adverse events no matter how mild

Help to make Covid-19 vaccines safer – Report any vaccine-related adverse events no matter how mild Adele Baleta for Spotlight © Copyright (c) Daily Maverick , All Rights Reserved Phase 2 of South Africa’s Covid-19 vaccine roll-out, aiming to vaccinate citizens over the age of 60, is under way and people are being asked to report any mild, moderate or severe adverse events experienced after receiving their jabs. Reporting adverse events is a critical part of monitoring vaccine safety once a vaccine has been rolled out to the broader population. The timeous reporting specifically of serious adverse events means a specialist review or causality committee can either rule out or confirm whether there is a link to the vaccine.

Our constitutional right to sufficient food and water:

, University of the Western Cape. Ebenezer Durojaye is the Head of the Socio-Economic Rights Project at the Dullah Omar Institute, University of the Western Cape. The devastating effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, saw food insecurity rates rise, with more than 40% of the population in April 2020 classified as food insecure. As the nation makes a gradual recovery to what is to become the “new normal”, inflation and the attendant rising costs of purchasing food still make regular food access for many unattainable. In its April 2021 Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), reports a 14-month high in price inflation, cutting across many sectors and driving up food costs.

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