‘It is about how I can get my staff to acquire more skills and sharpen those skills that they already have,’ says SANRAL CFO Inge Mulder
Because of Covid-19, the newly formed South Africa Satanic Church will not emerge from the shadows under new lockdown rules
The artist shares how his practice has evolved: initially he was an oil painter, but now he works in mixed media, marrying painting with collage
The high court ruling will delight gatvol South Africans but is unlikely to stand the test of time
The Covid-19 pandemic provides a chance to reflect on, reimagine and reset the global economic system
The sale of alcohol was banned during levels 5 and 4 of the lockdown but other African governments have struggled to enforce this restriction
The National Health Laboratory Services finally admitted to a bottleneck last week, after denying there were any issues since April. According to the service, the backlog of 80 000 tests started in the first week of May
The scheme uses an army of 25 000 tracers to contact people who may have been exposed to the virus
The latest spat between Washington and Beijing centers partially on the Civil Aviation Authority of China deciding to determine its limit on foreign airlines based on their activity on March 12.
The racially intolerant act to keep black people in “their place”, some even while claiming they’re allies