Cuba confirms first monkeypox case in visitor from Italy
Cuba confirmed its first case of monkeypox late on Saturday, the country’s Public Health ministry
Health Ministry negotiating with Cuba for lesser punishment for SA students over kidnapping incident
Deputy Health Minister Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo says his department is in talks with the Cuban
AfriForum welcomes court ruling preventing government from donating money to Cuba
Civil rights organisation, AfriForum, has welcomed Tuesday’s court ruling upholding an interdict
Tourists trickle in to Cuba following pandemic slumber
Cuban tourism operators breathed a sigh of relief this week as the first tourists in months returned
Cuba kicks off COVID-19 vaccine exports with shipment to Vietnam
Cuba said on Saturday it had exported its three-shot Abdala coronavirus vaccine for the first time,
South African medical students in Cuba lament lack of support from government
A group of about 150 South African students studying medicine in Cuba has pleaded for donations to
Modise promises action over irregular procurement of anti-COVID-19 drugs worth millions
Newly-appointed Defence and Military Veterans Minister Thandi Modise has told Parliament’s Oversight
Pacquiao beaten by Ugas in welterweight title fight, considers his future
Cuban Yordenis Ugas pulled off a stunning victory over 42-year-old former champion Manny Pacquiao
US issues more Cuba sanctions as Biden prepares to meet Cuban American leaders
The United States imposed sanctions on the Cuban police force and two of its leaders on Friday in
Cuba curbs access to Facebook, messaging apps amid protests – internet watchdog
Cuba has restricted access to social media and messaging platforms including Facebook, Instagram,
Collapsed Florida condo demolished ahead of storm, search to resume
The partially collapsed Miami-area condo where 24 people are confirmed dead was demolished on Sunday
Calls for Americans to put pressure Biden administration to end embargo on Cuba
Calls have been made for American citizens to put pressure on its government to lift the
Cuba faces food shortage as bakeries run bare
Soaring international food prices and low domestic production are further squeezing import-dependent
Sisulu to meet Engineering Council of SA over registration of Cuban engineers
The Department of Water and Sanitation is expected to meet the Engineering Council of South Africa
Cuban engineers are not here for employment: Minister Sisulu
Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation Minister Lindiwe Sisulu says the Cuban engineers brought
Association of Cubans in SA defends hiring of compatriots to fix water infrastructure
The Association of the Cubans Residents in South Africa says the Cuban engineers who have been
Solidarity demands immediate suspension of Cuban engineering programme
Trade union Solidarity has demanded the immediate suspension of the Cuban engineering programme.
Cuban engineers hired to help fix SA’s water problems expected to arrive on Friday
The 24 Cuban engineers who have been hired by government to help fix South Africa’s water problems
Cuban President Diaz-Canel made Communist Party leader, ending Castro era
Cuba’s ruling Communist Party elected President Miguel Diaz-Canel to succeed Raul Castro as party
SANDF believed they were exempt from normal pharmaceutical processes when procuring Heberon
The South African National Defence Force says it believed it was exempt from the normal