The DRC has systematically gone about strengthening health infrastructure, engaging the community and doing better research
The economic crisis triggered by the pandemic has laid bare longstanding deficiencies in labour rights around the world
Cities lead the spike in new Covid-19 cases. But in the Western Cape village of Genadendal, where people trace their roots back to the Khoi and freed slaves, one man was worried that unheeded fatal lessons from more than 200 years ago could once again prove tragic
Science, education, technological advancement and wealth made us feel we are protected and have power over life, but we can’t control everything
Communication about the behavioural shifts and adaptations needed to respond to the coronavirus pandemic at institutions of higher education must be student-led
Criminals prey on desperate people by offering them false promises of a better life. In fact, they are coercing them into lives of exploitation and misery
Bank insurers are doing much better than the traditional insurers because they have integrated digital solutions that they can roll out fast
This webinar outlines some best practices for employers and employees to enable them to adapt to work-from-home as the new normal
President Cyril Ramaphosa tells MPs he expects tough economic times ahead for South Africans, but the crisis is a chance to ‘look at the way we’re doing things’
The President’s address follows a number of meetings of the Cabinet, the National Coronavirus Command Council and the Presidential Coordinating Council