The long wait to move early childhood development teachers to the department of basic education will be over in nine months, but this does not mean all of them are yet in line to be vaccinated
Inquiry leader and former deputy chief justice Dikgang Moseneke emphasised the need for democratic processes not to falter because of the pandemic.
Reserve Bank governor Lesetja Kganyago makes a case for a lower target, though the trade union federation prefers job creation
Seventeen investigative reports, undertaken by Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s office, detail gross negligence and maladministration in government structures
Municipalities are in dire straits, and the auditor general says many may no longer be viable at all
The country needs to ensure that they use the 4 million doses of vaccines they have in the space of the next two weeks, and not two months
To achieve this vision, we must leverage the catalysing power that partnerships offer for sustainable change
It’s not only Big Pharma that uses people’s fears and illness to boost profits. A company’s billboard on the M5 near Cape Town is doing the same
But an increased BMI remains a continuous risk-factor in Covid-19 patients being admitted to ICU
The case raises interesting questions about how board committees work, the taking of minutes, and who has access to board minutes