A proposed four-season agreement between Infront and Englandâs Football Association to sell FA Cup broadcast rights in various international markets has not been signed off despite the agency beingâ¦
Grub & Vine’s Winter Tasting Menu turns cold days into culinary delights
Grub & Vine on Bree Street personifies sophisticated yet unpretentious dining, which Matt Manning, the chef and owner, aptly describes as ‘no-nonsense, good food.’ Grub & Vine’s Winter Tasting Menu is a magnificent 6-course feast for R750, showcasing the finest flavours the season has to offer.
Lesotho: Tender for the upgrade of the Khukhune substation
The Lesotho Electricity Company invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for the execution of the upgrade of the Khukhune 88/33kV substation.
PALI LEHOHLA | It takes a strong character to wear a moccasin full of stones
Recent events at the Nelson Mandela Foundation may set a new and better standard for the future of governance
Ethiopia launches tender for new telecoms licence – TechCentral
Ethiopia has launched a tender for a second new telecoms licence, opening one of Africa’s largest markets to further competition.
Limpopo health department probes coal tender scandal allegations | News24
The Limpopo Department of Health has found itself in a storm over a controversial coal supply tender for 14 hospitals, as many of the facilities do not use the fuel source.
Government has made poor decisions on ARV procurement, says Aspen exec
Stravos Nicolaou, Aspen Pharma’s group senior executive this week criticised poor procurement decisions by government departments saying products, including antiretrovirals (ARVs, could be produced locally to benefit the economy.
UNISA sends its registrar packing
The University of South Africa has announced the axing of its registrar Professor Steward Mothata with immediate effect.
Worcester animal welfare shut after distemper outbreak
The allegations of animal cruelty included claims of shortages of food and water for animals, the animals being kept in poor conditions, as well as the keeping of tortoises without a permit.
Municipal trio ordered to repay R400k for PPE tender fiddle in Western Cape
Three municipal officials in the Western Cape who colluded to award a personal protective equipment tender at the start of the hard Covid-19 lockdown in a deal with a business owner have been ordered to jointly pay back R400,000.