How online media during the Coronavirus lockdown foreshadows a permanently encapsulated life
Most political parties have not made their constituents aware of how to gain access to their members of Parliament
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Authoritarian leaders have often used natural disasters to tighten their grasp on power. We are seeing the same happen during the coronavirus crisis, in dictatorships and democracies alike
In the first weeks of the lockdown, workers reported that they had been left with nothing to survive on as their employers failed to apply to the UIF
A co-ordinated response and collaboration are key to minimising Covid-19’s effects, say experts
There are now several South African initiatives that have stepped up to the plate to support our healthcare workers’ needs
The internet is helping us to corner this deadly little global critter known as the Coronavirus, or more accuately, Covid-19
Countries are comparing themselves with their neighbours to see who is flattening the curve first, and there’s an obsession with statistics
South Africans stuck abroad are told to be patient while the government is negotiating with different countries and working on ways to bring them back home