Can COVID-19 inspire a new way of planning African cities?
Health crises are not new in Africa. The continent has grappled with infectious diseases on all
German F1 Grand Prix to allow up to 20 000 fans
Next month’s Eifel Grand Prix at Germany’s Nuerburgring track can have as many as 20 000 fans in
VIDEO: World leaders mark 75th anniversary of UNGA
Senior United Nations officials and world leaders have called for an inclusive multilateralism
Ndabeni-Abrahams sends request to Speaker to start recruitment process of SABC Board member
Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams has requested National
PODCAST: George Bizos – A Matter of Life and Death
SABC News’ National Radio Current Affairs Editor, Angie Kapelianis, interviewed Advocate George
Why do we celebrate Heritage Month?
On the 24th of September this year, South Africa will pause and celebrate national Heritage Day. As
VIDEO: WHO update on COVID-19
The World Health Organisation briefing on COVID-19.
VIDEO: World Leaders mark 75th anniversary of UNGA
The UN is marking its 75th anniversary with a one-day high-level meeting at the opening of the 75th
VIDEO: State Capture Part 2
The State Capture Commission continues to hear testimony around the R1 billion Free State Housing
IN BRIEF: Lockdown Alert Level 1
Lockdown Alert Level 1 will officially begin at midnight this Sunday as announced by President Cyril
South Africa moves to Lockdown Level one
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced South Africa’s move to Alert Level one of the lockdown from
eThekwini says internal audit of COVID-19 expenditure under way
eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda says an internal audit into the municipality’s COVID-19 expenditure
FIA looking into Hamilton anti-racism shirt gesture
Formula One’s governing body is considering whether Lewis Hamilton broke any rules in wearing a
Limpopo government officials visit Deacon family following murders
Limpopo MECs have visited the family of the murdered Lizette Deacon and her mother Hettie to pay
America’s inflection point: four key things Africa must watch for
African scholars and policymakers face a tough challenge in analysing how the US presidential
Libyan medics already faced war, now the pandemic is surging there too
As the pandemic started to rage through Libya last month, medics working in the war-ravaged
Israeli minister quits as coronavirus lockdown looms over Jewish holidays
An Israeli cabinet minister tendered his resignation on Sunday in protest at a looming coronavirus
Two men drown in Eastern Cape
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) discovered the bodies of two men in the Kariega River at
‘Nomadland’ wins top prize at masked and distanced Venice film festival
“Nomadland”, a US movie about a community of van dwellers traversing the vast American West, won the
George Bizos: heroic South African human rights lawyer with a macabre duty to represent the dead
Advocate George Bizos, who has died at the age of 92, stands in the pantheon of South African human