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You are here: Home / News / R111m businessman stole from Covid-19 UIF Ters will be forfeited to the state

R111m businessman stole from Covid-19 UIF Ters will be forfeited to the state

7 December 2021 10:28 pm

  • R111m businessman stole from Covid-19 UIF Ters will be forfeited to the state: The high court in Pretoria on Tuesday ordered that the R111m which was frozen in the bank accounts belonging to Thabo Abel Simbini be forfeited to the state.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
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  • OPINION – Omicron: Even The Good News Seems Bad: Early data from South Africa finds that the Omicron variant may lead to a less severe illness than first feared. Preliminary data from the Steve Biko and Tshwane District Hospital Complex in Pretoria …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
  • South African hospital data suggest omicron not more lethal: The omicron variant of COVID-19 has shown signs of being less virulent than other strains, with early hospital data out of South Africa indicating that patients infected with the variant require less …. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews
  • 70 Percent of Hospitalized Omicron Patients Have This in Common: Now spreading in more than 40 countries, the Omicron variant has quickly made its way around the world. This new version of the virus has caused concern among virus experts for a number of reasons.. Read More at: “Pretoria” – BingNews

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Moreleta Park’s name origins are interesting: Moreleta Park is named after Aletta Erasmus (daughter of Daniel Elardus Erasmus) from the farm Doornkloof (modern day Waterkloof / Erasmusrand / Elarduspark / Moreleta Park). Aletta washed her clothers in the river in the morning and then people greeted her in the morning from across the stream with “More Aletta” (“Morning Aletta”). A part of the Erasmus farm was sold to Alois Nellmapius. He renamed it to Irene Estate (after his daughter Irene Nellmapius). She got her name from the Greek goddess of peace, Eirene.

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