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It has been five years since the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic in March 2020 a decision that fundamentally altered the course of history.
The DA continues its legal battle against the government's Covid-19 lockdown regulations, arguing that the Disaster Management Act grants excessive powers to the executive without parliamentary oversight.
Experts in South Africa address the recent human metapneumovirus outbreak (HMPV), reassuring the public that there is no immediate cause for concern.
Experts in South Africa address the recent human metapneumovirus outbreak (HMPV), reassuring the public that there is no immediate cause for concern.
Several predictions made by Mahesh Bang have come to pass. He has received recognition for his accuracy in both India and the UK.
Acting Judge WJ du Plessis ordered in favour of the bride and ordered the venue to pay back the R63,000 she had paid to it.
A NATIONAL group representing tobacco dealers has warned that an anti-smoking bill is vulnerable to legal challenges because the previous parliament had left out many views gathered during public hearings in seven provinces and did not hold any in others.
They were one of the many content creators who made the 2020 lock down era bearable with their family content.
A taxi driver accused of raping and killing a 17-year-old girl has told his version of events of the night of the alleged murder in his not-guilty statement that was read out at the start of his trial in the Durban High Court.
Samkelo Dube who was 29-year-old when he allegedly raped and killed a 17-year-old girl goes on trial for the offences on Tuesday in the Durban High Court.
Andile 'Bobo' Mbuthu, 16, was murdered in 2020 during the Covid-19 lockdown. His killers accused him of stealing alcohol from a local tavern. The three men convicted of his murder will be sentenced in the Verulam Magistrate’s Court soon.
What really lurks behind Schreiber’s digitisation? Is it to safeguard national security, or to instil a system of Automated Oppression?
Halle and Olivier married in 2013 and their son was born later that year. They split in 2015 after two years of marriage, but their divorce wasn't finalised until 2023 following a series of disagreements over the raising of their son.
The Lockdown means the suspension of constitutional democracy and the Bill of Rights. The 2020 Lockdown turned this country into an open-air prison ruled by dictate, where ‘effective midnight tonight’ was Ramaphosa’s favourite despotic refrain!
A low-carbon economy and society, means an economy and society with low levels of activity, which contradicts Ramaphosa’s claims that the GNU will increase economic activity and create jobs.
Many South Africans are now choosing streaming platforms like Netflix, Showmax, and Prime Video over traditional TV
Gayton McKenzie’s quest for openness and transparency pertaining to the funds of the DSAC, is a welcome initiative - for the most part.
Under my leadership, RISE Mzansi has committed itself – as we have called our plan for the province – to “bridging the divide: between Constantia and Khayelitsha, between Milnerton and Manenberg.
Ireland’s proposed measures to tighten immigration controls include the possible reintroduction of visa requirements for South African travellers, who have enjoyed visa-free travel to the country.
Aviation is the internet of the sky. It is globalisation in action. It connects us in person with loved ones and business colleagues, and takes us to exotic destinations for our vacations.
Being retrenched was the defining moment for Neliswa Mntungwa “because there was no excuse for me not to pursue my dream”.
Commuters using public transport can look forward to improved service, thanks to the upcoming launch of an online booking system by the South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO), which will allow them to reserve their seats for long-distance travel online.
New quality productive forces simply mean new drivers of socio-economic growth, powered by frontier technologies, environmental protection, overall reform and coordinated regional development.
Bigfoot Express Freight, a proudly KZN business, gives back to their community through an annual internship programme.
Yugan Naik, a Durban entrepreneur, went from building online games in his spare-time to building an online gaming start-up.