Gale Adcock, SAS director of Corporate Health Services, will represent SAS on the World Economic Forum Workplace Wellness Alliance.
The department puts Telkom in a tricky situation by not paying its overdue invoices.
The company, Konica Minolta Medical South Africa, will specialise in computer and digital radiology.
The mobile application gives users the option of speaking, tracing or writing messages on their phone.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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