The data from 440 000 Covid-19 patients show that black people in South Africa were far more likely to die than their white counterparts
Water in the country’s drains can pick up a spike in Covid-19 cases or a threatening new variant in time for clinics to prepare for an influx of patients
Programmes that integrate into society are non-existent and since migration management is reactive in outlook, migrants self-select into available social networks.
Grants that were donated during lockdown kept the doors open for many community-based organisations
Politicians have increasingly come under scrutiny for their alleged inflammatory comments which have been taken as endorsement by anti-foreigner activists
Covid-19 figures have never captured the full extent of the pandemic, and the numbers are becoming less useful because fewer people are testing
Judge Lebogang Modiba, who has seized more than R500-million in alleged PPE graft, replaces Judge Mlindelwa Gidfonia Makhanya
The defence minister said South Africa could not accept the return of vials of the drug it had loaned back to Cuba until it could follow due process
At 21, Thakgalo Thibela became South Africa’s youngest female doctor and her first years in hospital coincided with the pandemic
The disruptions brought by the Russia-Ukraine war will increase the costs of basic staples, putting 280-million people across the world at risk of starvation.