As Covid vaccines near the manufacturing stage, a look at two polio vaccines provides valuable historical insights
Pandemic rules were used to justify a violent raid on a homeless shelter in Uganda, but a group of victims is pursuing a criminal case against the perpetrators
Many companies have over-capitalised on IT infrastructure in the past, and are looking for ways to access simpler, cheaper technology that cuts their costs
We need to ingrain values of equality in education, businesses, society broadly and religious groups to see people
The air force pilot and former president used extreme measures, including a coup, enforced ‘discipline’ through executions, ‘disappearances’ and floggings, but reintroduced democracy
Economists question the manner in which the transitional government partially cut fuel subsidies
The findings have wide relevance, from learning more about African history and migration to specific variants of people’s health
The land has got to belong to all the people of South Africa, and many believe that there’s no other mechanism for that except expropriation
Proper facilities supported by well-researched cultural principles will go a long way to improving the image and perception of the practice of traditional medicine
Nanobodies are smaller than conventional antibodies and easier to work with so they are ideal for good cheap sensitive rapid tests for Covid-19