SA’s confirmed COVID-19 cases now at 144 264
South Africa’s cumulative number of COVID-19 cases now stands at 144 264. The Health Department has
COVID-19, Africa’s conservation and trophy hunting dilemma
Wildlife conservation hasn’t escaped the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is largely due to the
Think vitamin D deficiency is not common in Africa? Think again
The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency, and the number of diseases associated with it, seems to be
Coronavirus cases at Correctional Services now at 2190
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases at Correctional Services facilities around the country
US sanctions against the ICC undermines international cooperation
The US has dared the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate its role in allegations of
Black artists call on Hollywood to prove Black Lives Matter
More than 300 Black actors and filmmakers, including Idris Elba, Queen Latifah and Billy Porter, on
Two-times PGA winner Cameron Champ tests positive for COVID-19
Cameron Champ has withdrawn from this week’s event in Cromwell, Connecticut after he tested positive
Cash-in-transit robberies decreased by 16% in 2019: SABRIC
The South African Banking Risk Information Centre (SABRIC) has released its 2019 crime stats on
How racism complicates Black parenting
Racism is an all-encompassing factor in Black people’s lives. Experiences of racism can start very
The coping mechanisms the DRC is putting in place as it faces Ebola, measles and COVID-19
Ebola, a viral haemorrhagic fever of humans and other primates, has become endemic in the Democratic
Zimbabwe’s Health Minister released on bail
Zimbabwe’s Health Minister has been released from custody after being granted 50-thousand Zimbabwean
Blasts kill 7 people in southern and central Somalia
At least seven people have died in two separate bomb attacks in southern and central Somalia in the
Three killed after man goes on stabbing spree in UK park
Three people were killed and another three seriously injured when a man went on a stabbing spree in
Flurry of positive coronavirus tests in athletes hurts US restart plans
Hopes that sport in the United States might soon return to business as usual suffered a blow on
A look at global changes in refugee policies through the lens of Dadaab
Two initiatives passed by the UN in 2016 changed the landscape for policies towards refugees. These
Live events in Britain are back – but you’ll need a car
There won’t be any dancing going on, but entertainment company Live Nation Entertainment are rolling
Solskjaer encouraged by Pogba’s performance in Man Utd’s draw at Spurs
Manchester United’s Paul Pogba is desperate to make up for lost time after his long injury absence,
Trump warns protesters will face ‘different scene’ at his Oklahoma rally
US President Donald Trump on Friday threatened unspecified action against any protesters at his
Doctors in Ethiopia want special attention given to women amid COVID-19 pandemic
Ethiopian doctors want their government to give special attention to the challenges of women during
COVID-19 is underscoring the vulnerable lives of Kenya’s artisanal gemstone miners
In a country like Kenya, artisanal and small-scale mining represents a significant proportion of