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Covid-19 could have an effect on labour law
Coronavirus
/ 20 August 2020

Covid-19 could have an effect on labour law

Identifying three possible disputes that may be a real issue in South Africa

By Sinethemba Cele
Covid-19 puts Sierra Leone’s expectant mothers at further risk
Africa
/ 20 August 2020

Covid-19 puts Sierra Leone’s expectant mothers at further risk

Almost 70% of the world’s maternal deaths happen in Africa. Now there’s coronavirus — and with poor prenatal and postnatal care on the continent, expectant mothers and children under five are even more vulnerable.

By Abdul S Brima
SIU urged to act fast on Covid corruption, as more than 600 cases pile up
Coronavirus
/ 19 August 2020

SIU urged to act fast on Covid corruption, as more than 600 cases pile up

MPs want regular report-backs on the Special Investigating Unit’s probes into multibillion-rand Covid-19 corruption, with 658 contracts currently under investigation

By Lester Kiewit
Behind the masks: Meet the people who keep Gauteng’s Covid-19 field hospital going
Coronavirus
/ 19 August 2020

Behind the masks: Meet the people who keep Gauteng’s Covid-19 field hospital going

Get to know the cleaners, plumbers and therapists who work at the Nasrec field hospital. Plus, find out what happens to newspapers, food and medical equipment used at the Covid-19 facility

By James Oatway and Joan Van Dyk
Escaping Covid confusion
Coronavirus
/ 18 August 2020

Escaping Covid confusion

We can argue about missteps and the detail, but the government has managed the pandemic far better than many supposedly advanced nations

By Philip Machanick
African governments and the Covid-19 fallout
Africa
/ 18 August 2020

African governments and the Covid-19 fallout

The “Covid-19 Kairos” has provided governments with the opportunity to leverage the pandemic to create comprehensive sustainable economic development policies for all Africans

By Maria Sarungi-Tsehai, Nuru Mugambi and Lindelwa Farisani
On the Covid frontline in Mogadishu
Africa
/ 16 August 2020

On the Covid frontline in Mogadishu

Abdirahman Yusuf was determined to document the pandemic, so he
went to the place that scared him most — the Covid-19 hospital

By Abdirahman Yusuf
South Africa goes to Covid-19 level 2 on Monday
Coronavirus
/ 15 August 2020

South Africa goes to Covid-19 level 2 on Monday

President Ramaphosa drops most of the restrictions that have been in place for the last five months, citing ‘signs of hope’

By Lester Kiewit and Sipho Kings
Vital remittance flows plummet due to Covid-19 lockdown
Business
/ 14 August 2020

Vital remittance flows plummet due to Covid-19 lockdown

Money sent home by migrant workers in South Africa fell about 80% in April after the hard lockdown was instituted

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Trail of Covid cases on trial in the courts
Coronavirus
/ 13 August 2020

Trail of Covid cases on trial in the courts

Since President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the state of disaster in March, the government’s lockdown regulations have been the subject of public scrutiny and ire

By Sarah Smit
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