Out of more than 25 000 schools in the country, 8 047 were in hotspots and 6 995 of these were public schools. And most of Gauteng’s and the Western Cape’s schools are in hotspots
‘The choice we are faced with is to submit or fight’
The news of Gauteng’s grave site preparations raised alarm about the expected number of Covid-19-related deaths in the province
The Ugandan opposition leader believes he is best-placed to lead an opposition coalition
Ibrahim Magu’s arrest by the secret police was a surprise — but also not surprising
It’s time to deliver justice, Mr President
July 9 marks nine years since South Sudan became independent. But the promise of that independence has yet to be realised
The renowned South African photographer understood how to look for the tucked-away spaces that were the sources of both light and dark
Campaigners urge Zimbabweans to unfollow the president on Twitter
Despite the department of basic education’s announcement that teachers and learners were given orientation about the coronavirus, anecdotal evidence doesn’t bear this out