The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention only launched in 2017, but between Ebola, measles and the Covid-19 pandemic, it has had its work cut out for it. The agency’s director Dr John Nkengasong speaks to The Continent about the vaccine rollout and the turn of the tide in Tanzania
South African tertiary institutions had to move to emergency remote learning with little warning last year. But experts say a blended learning model will become the new normal for education
The court held that the ongoing state of disaster meant there was public interest in the legal test applied to measures taken to contain the pandemic
The former president has one week to file answering papers in the application that also seeks a prison sentence imposed on him
On his fourth appearance before the commission, the former Eskom CEO maintains he was tricked into sharing company information with a third party
SMMEs save money and time because they can receive electronic payments without having to invest in costly hardware such as a POS device
The Samsung S21 is a durable, waterproof phone, with an excellent camera, great screen size and a pretty decent battery life
Zuma’s namesake organisation twists facts and the law – he told Zondo he would answer questions but only in private to the deputy chief justice
Can President Ramaphosa turn the economic development ship in a new direction?
Century Property Developments and Riversands Developments are suing for income they have allegedly lost because of objections raised