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Letters: Face-to-face GP appointments are vital – but they must be used wisely

Credit: anthony devlin/pa SIR – I welcome the move towards more face-to-face GP appointments. However, there need to be fewer pointless ones for things like broken nails. If only those who genuinely needed appointments were seen, the service might be considerably less stretched. I think initial phone consultations can be a good thing, along with the use of 111 to triage A&E. Barbara Marshall   SIR – It is good to know that patients have the right to book face-to-face consultations with their GPs. Now all we have to do is get through to them on the phone or persuade them to respond to emails.

Xenophobia flares ahead of Zambian elections : New Frame

21 April 2016: Hundreds of mainly Rwandan immigrants at the St Ignatius Catholic Church in Lusaka after mobs accusing them of ritual killings ransacked their homes and businesses during xenophobic violence in Zambia. (Photograph by Salim Dawood/ AFP) Rwandan traders in Zambia are fearful because certain elements have said they will attack shop owners during the 12 August presidential and national assembly elections. “Some people come in and ask for goods on credit or at a lower price and if I refuse, they tell me I should watch out during elections, my shop and I will be harmed,” says Isaac, who declined to give his full name. 

Baking On Africa s Future (BOAF) To Induct South African Management Consultant, Media Personality, Philanthropist, Ms Janice Greaver Into the 10 000 Points of Light – Hall of Fame

Baking On Africa s Future (BOAF) To Induct South African Management Consultant, Media Personality, Philanthropist, Ms Janice Greaver Into the 10 000 Points of Light – Hall of Fame
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Huge weekend ahead for the SNWL

Huge weekend ahead for the SNWL 14 May 2021 – Week four of the SAFA National Women’s League will be one to be remembered with an impending and exciting life-changing announcement this coming Sunday, 16 May 2021. The league will be launching what promises to be the biggest sponsorship yet in Women’s sport in the country. Back to the playing field, this weekend will see SAFA National Women’s League log leaders JVW Ladies travel to Cape Town to face a stubborn University of the Western Cape, where they will be looking to continue their great early run in their maiden season. JVW are one of the three sides who boast a 100 percent record since the commencement of the new season and will be out to show that their early form is no fluke.

Cele: Sexual violence shameful

Friday 14 May 2021 - 2:53pm The Police Minister said 9,518 people were reported raped between January and March this year. Courtesy #DStv403 JOHANNESBURG - Police Minister Bheki Cele says sexual violence remains shameful. Over 9,500 people were reported raped between January and March this year. Cele said more than 4,000 of the rapes took place at the home of the victim or alleged rapist. We are working around the clock to clear the backlog and GBV cases are being prioritised, the minister said while detailing the police response to the increase. Lisa Vetten, a University of Johannesburg researcher on gender-based violence, said: On the one hand, increases in rape [statistics] is not necessarily a bad thing because it could be an indication of greater reporting rather than an increase in actual rapes that are happening.

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