The Kimberley Prospector

Author: Michael Hawthorne

Money makes people happy after all, study finds

Money makes people happy after all, study finds

A new study – conducted by researcher Matthew Killingsworth from the University of Pennsylvania – flies in the face of previous research that found people do not experience any significant changes to their levels of happiness after they start earning more than $75,000 (R1.1 million) a year. Read more on BusinessTech.

Sanparke gekap oor stropery voortduur

Sanparke gekap oor stropery voortduur

SUID-AFRIKA – Die DA het Dinsdag op ’n portefeuljekomiteevergadering van die departement van omgewingsake, bosbou en visserye in die parlement onder amptenare van Sanparke ingeklim omdat hulle oënskynlik nie daarin slaag om renosterstropery te stuit nie. Lees meer op Netwerk24.

Smit-getuie val glo eks met mes by werkplek aan

Smit-getuie val glo eks met mes by werkplek aan

STELLENBOSCH – ’n Staatsgetuie in die saak oor die moord op Stefan Smit (62), wingerdboer van die Louiesenhoflandgoed buite Stellenbosch, het Woensdag probeer om eers sy gewese vrou en toe homself om die lewe te bring. Lees meer op Netwerk24.

UIF, TERS & CCMA mitigating the worst effects of the jobs bloodbath, says Minister Nxesi

UIF, TERS & CCMA mitigating the worst effects of the jobs bloodbath, says Minister Nxesi

SOUTH AFRICA – The intervention by the Department of Employment and Labour through the cash injections into the economy via the Unemployment Insurance Fund’s Covid19 TERS benefits programme helped mitigate the worst of the jobs bloodbath. Minister Nxesi notes positive role played by UIF through TERS and CCMA in mitigating the worst effects of the […]

Government responds to vandalism of infrastructure at Bothas Hill Reservoir

Government responds to vandalism of infrastructure at Bothas Hill Reservoir

GRAHAMSTOWN – The Department of Water and Sanitation together with Makana Local Municipality will open a case of damage to state property today following a break in at Botha’s Hill reservoir this morning. “Government to open a case of damage to state property” Department of Water and Sanitation Vandalism of infrastructure is totally unacceptable. Beyond […]

Why are we still disinfecting surfaces to stop COVID-19?

Why are we still disinfecting surfaces to stop COVID-19?

Research shows that the coronavirus rarely spreads through contact with cash, groceries, and other objects. Early calls to disinfect public and household spaces may no longer be relevant with newer knowledge on the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Read more on Popular Science.

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