Silke Hartshorne-Jones said her husband “was not good at all” days before he murdered her. At the time, he had also convinced himself that he had contracted COVID-19.
Dust off your vuvuzelas because it has been confirmed that 2 000 vaccinated fans will be allowed to attend the much-anticipated Bafana against Ethiopia match live tomorrow.
Finally, after five anti-vax protests this year in Cape Town, two protesters were arrested for flouting the mask rule at the latest protest from the past Saturday.
The skin condition is known colloquially as ‘COVID toe’, or chilblain lesions if you want to get technical.
Spare a thought for the city that is about to take the record from Buenos Aires as the city that has spent the most cumulative days under stay-at-home orders.
Two island holiday destinations, Thailand and Mauritius, as well as the Netherlands, are now open to South African citizens again, with only some restrictions set in place.
Ireland has dropped the mandatory quarantine policy for travellers coming from countries on their high-risk list, which has opened up a bit of a loophole.
If you want to protest against face masks in schools, that’s your right. It’s probably worth trying to educate yourself about what you’re actually protesting beforehand, though.
If you’re tired of listening to scientists and experts talking about the COVID-19 vaccine, how about the motley crew from ‘Family Guy’?
Last week, the UK announced that South Africa would remain on its travel ‘red list’. The reasoning doesn’t hold up under basic scrutiny.
South Africa is officially nearing the end of the third wave, with both COVID-19 infections and deaths dropping in recent days.
“Na Na Na Na Hey Hey Hey Goodbye” sang passengers on an American Airlines flight after a couple of disruptive anti-maskers were given the boot.
Estimates range between around 500 to 600 attendees at Saturday’s march, which makes it most likely the largest gathering of the sort in Cape Town.
Talk around booster shots has heated up this week, with Pfizer submitting a study that found “vaccine efficacy wanes over time naturally”.
The organiser of Ballito Rage, which will run from November 30 to December 5, has announced that there’s a strict vaccine policy.
There’s a scheduled change for the UK’s “traffic light” system pending, and it could spell great news for South Africans who want to travel to and from the UK.
The reduction in COVID-19 cases and deaths means that we’ve now returned to alert level 2. Sadly, there will almost certainly be another surge in the coming months
Dr Joe Phaahla, our minister of health, said that by the end of next week, all vaccinated South Africans will be eligible for a digital vaccination certificate.
Inside Groote Schuur Hospital, doctors and healthcare workers are faced with loss and trauma each and every day.
In order to encourage South Africans to get vaccinated, the government is considering allowing access to sporting events and entertainment venues.
Microchips courtesy of Bill Gates, 5G reception, increased magnetism – you’ve heard them all before, so why not have a chuckle?
In total, since March last year, close to 250 000 deaths from natural causes have been reported over and above what was expected during the same period.
The Department of Health has announced that the Electronic Vaccination Data System (EVDS) will now let you schedule a time and a place for your vaccine appointment, rather than having one assigned to you.
On September 9, Showmax will release a “gripping documentary” about our country’s lockdown “and the effect it has had on society, the economy and the country’s most vulnerable citizens”.
Uber, the Department of Health, and Mastercard are working together to give people two free Uber trips, each up to the value of R100, for rides to and from vaccination sites.
Clapton has refused to perform at any venue where vaccines are required for attendees and detailed what he calls his “disastrous” health struggles after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine.
The Western Cape’s health minister, Dr Nomafrench Mbombo, has had just about enough of those who spread misinformation.
Despite spending more than 10 days in hospital at the turn of the year, Kouthar Davids now says she doesn’t believe in COVID-19.
The mega-wealthy have, for all intents and purposes, been having a smashing time during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The petition to get South Africa off of the UK’s red list needed 10 000 signatures to force the UK government to respond, with that number already comfortably exceeded.