Madagascar’s president says two lawmakers have died from COVID-19

Two lawmakers in Madagascar have died of COVID-19 and at least 25 members of parliament and of the
People should learn to co-exist with COVID-19: Mkhize

Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says South Africans have to adapt and learn to co-exist with the
Taxi operators, passengers encouraged to wear face masks

Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, has emphasized
Kegakilwe laid to rest in Vryburg

The North West Co-operative Governance MEC Gordon Kegakilwe has been buried in his home town of
Govt not ignoring calls for racial profiling of COVID-19 patients: Minister

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize denied the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)’s claim that government is
FEATURE: Dashboard may help manage COVID-19 hotspots in Gauteng

As the number of people who tested positive for COVID-19 in the Gauteng province continues to rise
New swine flu not a concern for now: Prof Madhi

Professor of Vaccinology at Wits University Shabir Madhi says there is currently no need to be
Airlines crumble around the globe amid coronavirus pandemic

The coronavirus crisis, which has virtually grounded global air traffic since March, has pushed
Tourism ministry paid out R127-million due to the coronavirus pandemic

The tourism ministry has paid out R127-million to tourism businesses that had to close due to the
VIDEO | COVID-19 In Numbers: 26 June 2020

The number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases South Africa surpassed 100 000 his week. The National
VIDEO | COVID-19 In Numbers: 19 June 2020

Millions of women and children around the world have been faced with two pandemics amid the
ArcelorMittal, Sasol to cut jobs

Two major companies in South Africa have announced planned job cuts as companies across the country
CWU to engage SABC over increasing positive COVID-19 cases

The Communication Workers Union (CWU) says it will engage with the SABC about the increased number
‘Government can approach Constitutional Court over lockdown regulations ruling’

Associate professor in Public Law at the University of Cape Town, Richard Calland, says government
Not all learners reported for classes in Western Cape

The Western Cape Department of Education says while over 98% of schools in the province opened for
“Schools meeting health standards should open for induction”

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says teachers belonging to schools that have received
“Players should be part of discussions on future of football leagues”

The South African Football Players’ Union (Safpu) says players must be part of discussions about the
About 8 million workers expected to return to work

As the Level 3 Lockdown officially kicks off on Monday morning, more people are returning to work.
Four positives in latest Premier League coronavirus tests

Four players tested positive for coronavirus in the latest batch of tests conducted by the English
Criminals attack truck drivers at Beitbridge Border Post

Truck drivers waiting to cross the Beitbridge Border Post in Limpopo into Zimbabwe say they are