The public works department told Parliament that there were ongoing efforts to increase safety and patrols at the villages, which are fortified by fences and monitored by cameras and access-controlled booms
We should look to the Philippines, where barangays, or neighbourhood governments, help to empower communities
Political calls for the vice-chancellor to resign misunderstand the mandate of a university
The symptoms — aches and pains, sore throat, fever may feel similar to the seasonal flu but the novel coronavirus is not the same as the seasonal flu. One researcher put it like this, “This new virus resembles the flu in terms of physical symptoms but there are huge differences.” Humans, they point out, have lived […]
International student and staff exchanges are key components of higher education. But the Covid-19 pandemic offers the chance to look closer to home
Financial sector regulator turns its attention to fund’s board to probe its compliance with fiduciary duty requirements
While life goes on for the students at UniZulu, may they spare a thought for Ndumiso Ntsele whose only sin was to try to make an honest living in tough economic times
Our final freedom is the choice we make in our attitude to difficult circumstances — as the stories of 16 exceptional teachers show
It is unwise to entrust our fingerprints, biographical details and legislative authority to a syndicate of delinquent government officials
In 1918, 6% of the population died from the Spanish flu.This could have been avoided had soldiers returning from World War I been strictly quarantined