Officials vaccinate 90,000 Eastern Cape cattle in one week

Eastern Cape officials vaccinated more than 90,000 cattle in just one week as foot and mouth disease spreads across South Africa.
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The DA says a senior Gauteng health official linked to suspicious Tembisa Hospital contracts quietly left her job with a secret payout, not a resignation.
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South Africa lost in the T20 World Cup semifinals in India last week and will receive R12.8-million in prize money from the International Cricket Council.
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