A Universities South Africa survey shows that 20 people — 19 staff members and one student — at local universities have died after contracting the coronavirus
eThekwini metro police and security staff are raking in almost R100-million in overtime during the lockdown, with some employees far exceeding the permitted overtime cap of 40 hours a month
Many parents are nervous about taking the first step, but Impaq makes the transition from traditional schooling to homeschooling easy
Public sector unions say the rampant Covid-19 pandemic will have a devastating effect on how the government is run and services are delivered
Income shocks and the breakdowns in social protection schemes have had consequences for hunger and food insecurity in South Africa
The pandemic has triggered a global economic crisis that will leave many South Africans without income security
After months of complaining about the regulations imposed on the industry, taxi owners have been given a lifeline
Calling this ‘the gravest crisis in the history of our democracy’, the president said level three lockdown remains, but enforcement will be strengthened
The basics of epidemiology will help explain why some of the believable but incorrect propositions about the pandemic are wrong.
The president’s address comes after a number of meetings with Cabinet and the National Command Council