[IN PICTURES] – #DubaiIsKaya Day 2
After a day at the souks we went over to Kiza, a Pan African Restaurant. Kaya 959 DJ's played and the listeners danced the night away.
After a day at the souks we went over to Kiza, a Pan African Restaurant. Kaya 959 DJ's played and the listeners danced the night away.
Our Afropolitan guests went on a cultural tour of Old Dubai, followed by a trip to the spice and gold souk (markets). Lunch at the Radisson Blu Hotel was next on the agenda and the day was well spent in the “Jewel of the Desert”.
By: Thabo Mohlala from Inside Education Scores of Zimbabweans have expressed fear and frustrations about how the political situation has negatively affected their normal daily activities. The country’s army generals took control of the Zimbabwean government on Wednesday after a struggle to succeed 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe spilled into the public, culminating in the sacking of the vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa. Although the situation was described as relatively calm, there […]
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They have both been mentioned several times by witnesses who have been called to testify including government officials. Mahlangu and Selebano have been placed at the centre of the decision made to move hundreds of patients from the private hospital to unlicensed NGO’s across Gauteng. KayaNews reporter Lindi Sirame compiled this report. Summary of Week 4 - Life Esidimeni Arbitration Process
By: Lindi Sirame The third week of the arbitration began on Monday 23 October 2017. The process is to find resolution between the State and families of psychiatric patients who died when they were moved from Life Esidimeni. The transfer of patients came at a time where beds available for mentally ill patients at health institutions decreased by 7.7% in the last year. According to the SA Federation for Mental […]
Twenty three patients died in 6 months at Precious Angels, an NGO sourced by the Gauteng health department to care for psychiatric patients from Life Esidimeni. This was revealed in testimonies taking place as part of an arbitration process between the state and relatives of psychiatric patients who died when they were moved from Life Esidimeni to unlicensed NGO’S across Gauteng. The arbitration process chaired by retired Judge Dikgang Moseneke […]