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Carbon dioxide, methane levels surge despite Covid-19 lockdowns
The Green Guardian
/ 16 April 2021

Carbon dioxide, methane levels surge despite Covid-19 lockdowns

Carbon dioxide levels are now higher than at any time in past 3.6-million years

By Sheree Bega
Africa could produce a Covid-19 vaccine sooner than you think
Africa
/ 15 April 2021

Africa could produce a Covid-19 vaccine sooner than you think

In mere months, Moderna transformed an old Polaroid factory in America into a state-of-the-art vaccine-production centre. Why can’t we do the same?

By Laura López González
Insecurity and Covid-19: Threats to electoral democracy in Africa
Africa
/ 14 April 2021

Insecurity and Covid-19: Threats to electoral democracy in Africa

Restrictions to battle the pandemic offer ideal cover for authoritarian regimes to undermine and clamp down on opposition parties

By Jibrin Ibrahim
Masuku loses appeal against SIU report on Covid graft
National
/ 12 April 2021

Masuku loses appeal against SIU report on Covid graft

The judge found that when news of improprieties were brought to his attention, Masuku did not take steps to urgently intervene

By Khaya Koko
Covid-19 is changing business courses for the better
Special Reports
/ 8 April 2021

Covid-19 is changing business courses for the better

‘The true meaning of business isn’t profit; it’s about creating prosperity by unlocking value’

By Special Reports
Covid causes gender gap to increase by a generation
Business
/ 3 April 2021

Covid causes gender gap to increase by a generation

The World Economic Forum reports it would take more than 135 years to reach global gender parity. South Africa ranks 18th, a downward curve in gender equality.

By Eunice Masson
Top vaccinologist defends government’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout
Coronavirus
/ 1 April 2021

Top vaccinologist defends government’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout

A group of scientists has criticised the decision to sell SA’s AstraZeneca vaccine and says herd immunity mean vaccines will play a lesser role

By Chris Bateman
Trump rages at Covid experts who criticised him
World
/ 30 March 2021

Trump rages at Covid experts who criticised him

The bitter outburst came after Fauci told CNN how shocked he had been when Trump last April called for states to “liberate” themselves as experts pleaded with Americans to obey shutdown orders

By Agence France Presse
Easy and affordable is the key to healthy meal prep during Covid-19
Special Reports
/ 29 March 2021

Easy and affordable is the key to healthy meal prep during Covid-19

Vitality dietitian Terry Harris shares her tips for managing mealtimes while we stay home, as well as discounts from Vitality’s new HealthyDining partners for healthy meals selected by their nutrition team

By Special Reports
A year into Covid, Durban’s beachfront farmers are still tilling the soil
National
/ 27 March 2021

A year into Covid, Durban’s beachfront farmers are still tilling the soil

Homeless pioneers persevere with a project that came to life during the first lockdown

By Paddy Harper
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