Human Rights Commission probes allegations of tenants being forced to be vaccinated
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) says it will launch an investigation after
SA business hoping for relaxed COVID-19 lockdown regulations ahead of Ramaphosa’s address
President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation on Sunday evening on developments in South
Concerns that COVID-19 cases could rise at university residences
Universities across the country have had to once again move teaching and learning to online
Marawa warns society about the seriousness of COVID-19
Well-known media personality, Robert Marawa, has appealed to people to take the coronavirus pandemic
Gauteng COVID-19 positivity rate at 28.9% with 4 891 new cases recorded
Gauteng has recorded 4 891 of the 7 657 new coronavirus cases in the country in the last 24-hours,
CPUT opens up dedicated COVID-19 vaccination centre for staff, students
The Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) has become the first institution of higher
COVID-19 made countries more aware of their strengths and vulnerabilities: Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the COVID-19 pandemic has made countries more aware of their
Gauteng records high number of COVID-19 infections
Gauteng has recorded 1 186 new coronavirus infections out of the 3 141 national figures reported on
WC COVID-19 resurgence due to behavioural relaxations: Cloete
Provincial Head of Health, Dr Keith Cloete, says they will be making recommendations to Parliament
Japan’s possible lockdown extension could affect Summer Olympics
Japan says it is considering extending a coronavirus state of emergency in the capital, Tokyo and
Family, colleagues pay tribute to first W Cape healthcare worker to succumb to COVID-19
Today marks the first anniversary of the death of the first Western Cape healthcare worker to
COVID-19 exposes inequality, discrimination, oppression across Sub-Saharan Africa
Amnesty International says the coronavirus pandemic has exposed the impact of inequality,
Western Cape forging ahead with bid to procure more coronavirus vaccines
Western Cape Premier, Alan Winde, says provincial health officials are continuing in their attempts
Strict precautionary measures during Easter weekend: Minister Mkhize
Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says strict precautionary measures will be taken over the Easter
VIDEO | SA Lockdown Level 1
It has been one year since South Africa reported its first coronavirus (COVID-19) case.
‘It may be impossible to vaccinate all healthcare workers before potential third wave’
University of KwaZulu-Natal Health Professor, Mosa Moshabela, says the healthcare sector may
AU backs call to waive intellectual property rights on COVID-19 drugs
The African Union is backing calls for drugmakers to waive some intellectual property rights on
Cosatu hopes Mboweni will give more focus to COVID-19 challenges
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni may have a little more room to manoeuvre this year in his budget
Health sector likely to encounter issues administering COVID-19 vaccines: SAMA
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) says the health sector is likely to encounter issues in
SA’s first batch of COVID-19 vaccines expected on Monday
South Africa’s first batch of coronavirus vaccines is due to arrive at the OR Tambo International