Dr Kerrin Begg looks into studies on whether or not wearing a face mask will protect you and others from the coronavirus.
Following an interview on a local radio station, Professor Tim Noakes has come under fire for making “false and misleading statements”.
As much as we are all desperate for live sporting action to resume, a little reality check may be in order.
Bill Gates weighed in on how the coronavirus is affecting the world, how world leaders have responded to the crisis, and where to go from here.
There is still a great deal of uncertainty around the origin of COVID-19, and how it was transmitted to humans.
Cape Town Stadium has been transformed into a massive testing station, where tourists will be processed before flying home.
Whilst some countries continue to battle with surging numbers of coronavirus cases and deaths, New Zealand is a success story.
After months of empty streets and isolation, Wuhan has lifted its lockdown, celebrating with a light show over the Yangtze River.
The businessman’s article, outlining how ending the lockdown would benefit South Africa, has been met with a mixed reaction.
Homeless people at the so-called ‘homeless village’ organised a protest against their living conditions, with things turning violent.
South Africa’s economy was already in a dire state before we went into lockdown. Here are three scenarios with regards to what it may look like on the other side.
I know you’re bored, and carbs boost your mood, but we really need to get a handle on lockdown snacking.
Those who enjoy a spot of yoga, or are looking to get into yoga, might be stoked to hear that Down Dog is now free until May 1.
The City of Cape Town has set up a ‘homeless village’ at the Strandfontein Sports Complex, to accommodate people during the 21-day lockdown.
Medical practitioners have transformed the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg into a drive-thru testing station for COVID-19.
I’m not sure what it will take for the severity of the situation to sink in, but maybe this video will flick a switch of some sort.
When future generations look back, there will be a great deal of disbelief surrounding exactly how we handled the coronavirus pandemic.
As the coronavirus continues to spread, and much of the world’s population under some form of lockdown, people are wondering how long these changes will last.
The alcohol and tobacco ban has South Africans divided over the best course of action moving forward.
Twins born in India are going to spend the rest of their lives explaining why they were named after a global pandemic.
A video has been doing the rounds on social media of a man violating lockdown, and bragging about drug use with some colourful language.
Okay, you’ve been on the couch for a week now. It’s time to get up and get it together with the ultimate workout app.
Bill and Trevor have put their recent tennis rivalry aside to discuss coronavirus testing, accelerating vaccine development, and how the world will rebound.
The story of the foreign national refugees who gathered in Greenmarket Square for months seeking asylum is far from over.
Despite the global pandemic, Sweden seems determined to keep on keeping on while the rest of the world opts for lockdowns of some sort.
Whatever happens from here on out, our government’s early heeding of warning signs from around the world should be applauded.
Whilst some businesses are suffering greatly during the pandemic, others are cashing in big time.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has announced some changes and additions to driving laws during lockdown.
If you’re venturing out of the house to stock up on essential groceries, you need to plan ahead in order to make the most of it.
The past few weeks have seen a wealth of coronavirus-related fake news doing the rounds, and now attention has turned towards 5G.