One of the author’s solutions is to write books herself and get them published.
SASSA have taken to Twitter on Tuesday, telling those who have applied for the R350 grant that they may have to wait a little longer for payment.
The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) said it did not find transgressions of policies by Professor Glenda Gray.
Drinkers are now counting down the days until alcohol returns at Level 3 of lockdown. But the decision comes with a few sticking points.
The community is still reeling after this gruesome discovery over the weekend.
Online learning, online shopping, online parties and video calling our relatives…the ‘online lockdown list’ is indeed endless.
While preparations are underway for the return of learners, a staff member at a school in Cape Town has tested positive for COVID-19.
Lindiwe Sisulu’s list of dubious appointments seems to have grown this week, and the addition of a former minister to her team has upset the critics.
South Africa will have to wait another day for clarity regarding Level 3 lockdown regulations.
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a bleaker government document than this. The Health Department’s new COVID-19 advice has a section on ‘mass burials’.
Fita demands evidence of the National Coronavirus Command Council’s infamous Level 4 U-turn.
Bheki Cele claimed last week that people would have to provide ‘proof of purchase’ for their cigarettes. Legal analysts think very differently.
A tough-talking Angie Motshekga has moved to address fears about children returning to school, saying that all facilities can close if there’s a problem.
Yes, we can get our hands on alcohol next week. But there are some rules we’ll have to play by when Level 3 regulations are enforced.
It’s quite likely that some schools will not open to receive pupils on 1 June.
Trying to ascertain the effects of this current recession is like peering through a thick fog…
Dean Elgar is one of many players tipped to lead South Africa in Test cricket.
More arrests for alcohol-related infringements; the last kicks of a dying prohibition.
It’s worth remembering that South Africa cannot run before it walks: Level 3 will bring changes, but many daily activities will remained off-limits.
This move will be popular amongst many South Africans. Drive-thrus are permitted at Level 3, and restaurants will also have more ‘room to operate’.
Dirt road diversions and dangerous highway antics involving illicit tobacco traders and Limpopo cops.
The Committee in charge of amending the Constitution to allow for land expropriation in South Africa are postponing their work, due to coronavirus.
President Ramaphosa has praised Africa for “leading the way” in the fight against coronavirus, and many countries on the continent will trial a new vaccine.
The DA has “welcomed” the decision to move to Level 3 of lockdown next week, but they’re unhappy with some of the rules that’ll stay with us.
The Red Berets claim that the ANC has abandoned South Africa’s vulnerable citizens.