The SIU has secured a freezing order worth R40.7m for Covid-19-related corruption in the Gauteng education department
The need for medical oxygen to treat Covid-19 patients in low- and middle-income countries has more than doubled in the past two months, and many of these countries faced oxygen shortages before the pandemic
The United Kingdom, this year’s climate change conference host, wants an in-person event, but Covid factors such as travel restrictions and vaccinations may stop people from attending
Testing and isolating the infected are still the most effective response to the pandemic
In this first in a series, Elize Parker, 61, tells of her hopes of joining a queue to get vaccinated soon
Strategic investments in health care for all are needed to ensure safe births, treatment of tuberculosis, malaria, measles, pneumonia and diarrhoea, and children are vaccinated
The only way to book an appointment for a Covid-19 jab is to register on the government’s electronic vaccination system
Education department implements the ban with immediate effect and will monitor the situation until outbreaks cease
The Covid-19 pandemic has shown that vaccine development and testing timelines can be shrunk from decades to months, but not without shortcomings
With no cases of Covid-19, a Zimbabwe informal settlement’s residents are more concerned about making ends meet – and their imminent eviction