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Laundry crisis at Nelson Mandela Bay hospitals

Laundry crisis at Nelson Mandela Bay hospitals Patients have to sleep on dirty linen, say union and DA, but department downplays problem PREMIUM By Guy Rogers - 21 April 2021 The provincial health department’s dirty laundry was aired on Monday as Nehawu and the DA spotlighted a crisis unfolding at two Nelson Mandela Bay state hospitals. Responding to allegations that Gqeberha’s Livingstone and Provincial hospital had run out of clean linen, Eastern Cape health department spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo retorted that the matter was being exaggerated and while supplies were low they did have some left. This article is reserved for HeraldLIVE subscribers.

Major strikes planned for South Africa – including one that could cut off water supply

Major strikes planned for South Africa – including one that could cut off water supply Subscribe Labour unions have threatened to down tools and embark on mass industrial action as the impasse around government wage negotiations continues. The Daily Maverick reports that government has remained steadfast in its decision to introduce a salary freeze for South Africa’s 1.3 million public servants during the 2021/22 financial year. In response, unions have threatened industrial action that would see key public servants such as doctors and nurses embark on a strike. “We will shut down public service until the government takes our demands seriously,” said Reuben Maleka, assistant general manager of the Public Servants Association (PSA), which represents state workers including teachers, attorneys, police officers and others.

Almost one in five food workers have gone hungry during the pandemic, new study finds

Almost one in five food workers have gone hungry during the pandemic, new study finds
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Charlotte Maxeke hospital has been poorly maintained for years

’Charlotte Maxeke hospital has been poorly maintained for years’ Share Johannesburg - DA spokesperson on health in Gauteng, Jack Bloom has raised concern about the fire at Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital saying maintenance on the facility had been lacking for years. Bloom said the hospital has been poorly maintained for years, with frequent water leaks and a ceiling that collapsed in March 2017. Cancer patients, he said, would suffer worse as the oncology department was near the parking lot that has collapsed. “Expensive radiation machines may have been damaged or will need to be salvaged for a new place to operate. I am concerned that large parts of the hospital may not be structurally sound after this fire and will not be safe for patients.”

Search for CJ: Justice Nduma Mathews Nderi interviewed by JSC

THE STANDARD KENYA Justice Juma Mathews Nderi is interviewed for the position of Chief Justice at the Supreme Court buildings. [Collins Kweyu, Standard] Justice Nderi was admitted as an Advocate of the High Court in 1988 and holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Nairobi and a Master of Laws degree in International Trade Law from Stellenbosch University in South Africa. Upon admission to the Bar, he worked as a legal assistant in a company before starting his firm in 1989. He obtained a Master of Law degree in International Trade Law from the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa where he majored in Commercial Arbitration and has diplomas in Human Resource Management and Business Organization.

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