The five men accused of killing soccer star Senzo Meyiwa are back in the dock at the Pretoria high court on Wednesday.
Point-of-care and self-testing diagnostics company Senzo has been working on a product now ubiquitous in most homes today — an at-home COVID-19 test. The funding will go toward bringing Senzo’s ALF ...
Allegations of police brutality, intimidation and procedural irregularities during testimony in Pretoria high court ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The company's diagnostic tests are designed to be taken at ...
If you’ve headed to a work event, family gathering or crowded space in the last two years, it’s likely you’ve taken an at-home COVID-19 test to check your viral status. It’s how much of the world is ...
The defence in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has questioned the rationale behind a ballistics expert conducting additional bullet tests after the initial results proved inconclusive. On Friday, the ...
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Senzo Meyiwa family leads march to Union Buildings as justice delays spark national outrage
Supporters march to Union Buildings demanding justice in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial, as frustration mounts over delays and ...
Biotech company Senzo just raised a $2 million round at a $20 million pre-money valuation to further extend options for lateral flow diagnostics. "Lateral flow," in this case, is the same type of ...
According to Sport 24, Meyiwa was at his girlfriend’s house when a group of men broke in. Police said that there were seven people in the home with Meyiwa. Two men went into the house to rob it with ...
Biotech company Senzo just raised a $2 million round at a $20 million pre-money valuation to further extend options for lateral flow diagnostics. “Lateral flow,” in this case, is the same type of ...
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