Despite the life-threatening anarchy occurring in areas where we work, one is still expected to show up and replace fear and anxiety with warmth and enthusiasm
The vaccines being used to fight the pandemic take at least two weeks after inoculation to become effective — and nonpharmaceutical interventions remain crucial
South Africa’s vaccine roll-out is happening – slowly. Only 3% of eligible adults have been fully vaccinated. KwaZulu-Natal is leading the pack with the Eastern Cape hot on its heels
As the Delta variant fuels infections, the ban on alcohol sales remains, schools will stay closed until 26 July and restaurants may open with limited numbers
More children and adolescents are contracting the disease but hospital admissions remain low
Early childhood development programmes can provide crucial services with the correct support
The 53-year-old Geoff Makhubo was first in quarantine and was admitted to hospital last week
A local analysis found early evidence of promising protective effects of the Pfizer vaccine in South Africa — even among those who had received only one dose
Forum urges African governments to enable fair policies that create room for agribusiness to thrive and to consult the sector when formulating these
South Africa makes up 37% of the continent’s virus caseload, with more than two-million infections