Only two-thirds of South Africans would take Covid vaccine
Only about two-thirds of South Africans would be prepared to take a vaccine to protect themselves against Covid-19. This was according to a News24/Ipsos poll.
Gauteng headed for most infections – Mkhize
Health minister Zweli Mkhize said last night health authorities expected Gauteng would emerge with the highest Covid-19 numbers ‘within the coming days’. The following chart
Afriforum sues Lesufi
Lobby group AfriForum is suing Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi for defamation. This results from allegations that Lesufi made last year that the organisation was
Active cases rising in Gauteng
The latest Covid-19 figures released last night show active cases are growing fastest in Gauteng, with the total rising yesterday by more than 2 300. The
Farm murders are hate crimes: DA
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has said that it will start reporting farm murders as hate crimes. This was according to a statement released by MP
Govt wins two lockdown challenges in court
The government won two lockdown cases yesterday, with the Western Cape High Court ruling that the regulations are justified, and the High Court in Pretoria
China builds new structures in disputed border zone
The ongoing border conflict between India and China seems to be intensifying, with new satellite pictures showing the Chinese army has constructed more structures in
Challenger emerges victorious in Malawi
Early indications from Malawi’s presidential election, held on Tuesday, show that Lazarus Chakwera has unseated the incumbent, Peter Mutharika. The state broadcaster, MBC, said that
More than 6 500 infections in one day – SA’s highest yet
South Africa recorded its highest number of Covid-19 infections in 24 hours yesterday, with the tally rising by 6 579 to 118 375. Deaths rose by 87
AOC easily fights off primary challenge
Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, the Congresswoman from New York, easily fought off a primary challenge in her district this week. This means that she will be the