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Search: covid

Low pay, unfair conditions and no safety net for Covid-hit gig workers
Business
/ 8 July 2021

Low pay, unfair conditions and no safety net for Covid-hit gig workers

Only half of digital labour platforms could give evidence that workers were paid at or above the minimum wage, a new report shows

By Sarah Smit
Government makes U-turn on special Covid-19 vaccination groups
Coronavirus
/ 6 July 2021

Government makes U-turn on special Covid-19 vaccination groups

Government officials will now still have to wait like everyone else to receive their Covid jab, according to the health deputy director general

By Eunice Masson
Police bosses get their Covid-19 jabs as countrywide roll-out broadens
Coronavirus
/ 5 July 2021

Police bosses get their Covid-19 jabs as countrywide roll-out broadens

Police minister Bheki Cele and national commissioner Khehla Sitole receive their Covid-19 vaccines as inoculation starts for law enforcement

By Eunice Masson
SAB takes the fizz out of AB InBev as Covid bans increase pressure
Business
/ 5 July 2021

SAB takes the fizz out of AB InBev as Covid bans increase pressure

The global brewer paid billions to gain a foothold in South Africa, but the deal wasn’t all it was cracked up to be

By Sarah Smit
South African residents aged 50-plus can now register for the Covid jab
Health
/ 1 July 2021

South African residents aged 50-plus can now register for the Covid jab

South African residents who are 50 years and older can register to stand in line for a Covid-19 vaccine as of Thursday 1 July

By Eunice Masson
South Africa’s latest Covid-19 lockdown puts spotlight back on vaccination failures
Opinion
/ 30 June 2021

South Africa’s latest Covid-19 lockdown puts spotlight back on vaccination failures

The country needs to ensure that they use the 4 million doses of vaccines they have in the space of the next two weeks, and not two months

By Shabir A. Madhi
Study finds obesity is not associated with Covid-19 deaths
Health
/ 30 June 2021

Study finds obesity is not associated with Covid-19 deaths

But an increased BMI remains a continuous risk-factor in Covid-19 patients being admitted to ICU

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Sharing the secrets of making a Covid-19 vaccine isn’t enough. Here’s why
Health
/ 30 June 2021

Sharing the secrets of making a Covid-19 vaccine isn’t enough. Here’s why

For all the excitement generated by the news of an mRNA vaccine hub being established in South Africa, the country is still going to need help making Covid-19 jabs

By Adèle Sulcas and Mia Malan
Covid demand spices up Libstar profits
Business
/ 26 June 2021

Covid demand spices up Libstar profits

The 2020 lockdown meant tourism took a dive, but according to Libstar subsidiary Cape Herb & Spice, many people chose to ‘travel via their taste buds

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Covid undoes a decade of progress in small-business ownership
Business
/ 25 June 2021

Covid undoes a decade of progress in small-business ownership

Covid-19 had an immediate effect on informal businesses, which fell from 1.6-million enterprises in the first quarter of 2020 to 1.2-million in the second

By Sarah Smit
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