Since the beginning of 2023, the Gauteng Department of Health (GDH) recorded 9,390 serious adverse events (SAEs) at hospitals and clinics.
According to the police, the Combat Team pursued the men along Bosmansdam Road when the suspects opened fire on the cops, who retaliated in kind.
The dentist recently learned that the 770-square-metre home he has been living in for years is no longer in his name.
81-year-old Shevel, a maxillo-facial and oral surgeon, started The Headache Clinic in 1992 and has served as its medical director ever since. Now he’s been suspended after the death of two patients, with one left in a vegetative state.
Dr Maureen Allem, who has over 25 years of experience in aesthetic and holistic medicine and procedures, is here to teach us how to get a more defined, masculine face, even as we age.
Gina Grant appeared to be the ideal candidate for admission to Harvard University, until news broke that she killed her mother after years of abuse.
Just five kilometres outside Caledon in the Western Cape is the ultimate thrill with SA Forest Adventures’s new K3 Zipline, officially the longest in the world.
There is now a deep concern about “escalating incidents of criminality against tourists” in the Eastern Cape.
Reports suggest that the individual was marketing these majestic wild animals on a WhatsApp group, seeking a cool R35,000 for each cub.
It’s been a year since Charlie and his friends dug a hole on Portmarnock beach and news outlets reported it as a space event but folks are still not over it.
During a poignant hearing, victims shared their harrowing experiences, describing how they were deceived by a man who seemed kind, educated, and part of an agency meant to “protect the world from evil”.
A doctor has sounded the alarm on ultra-processed foods, saying it’s high time to slap a tax on those noodles—and he’s not stopping there.
How someone can hold that amount of drugs in their system is crazy.
More than a dozen teams battled it out in an intense, eight-day race, covering thousands of kilometres and ever-shifting weather and terrain that pushed the designers to their limits.
Cheuvront’s father, Steve, confirmed on Facebook that her body had been found after authorities were alerted to her disappearance.
Imagine walking around with a thorn in your foot for over a century.
The cost is even more ridiculous considering that recently, all that is required to get a driver’s license is knowing how to switch on your hazard lights.
Behind the truck’s wheel, a 63-year-old driver was visibly in distress, suffering from a sudden medical emergency.
The Mount Nelson was recognised in the presence of industry-defining hotels from across six continents at an awards ceremony in London.
When the media pressed police on updates regarding the search for Narjissi, the response was only that ‘a decomposed body had washed up at Camps Bay’.
Many people consistently underestimate the income of the top 1%, and this misconception has far-reaching consequences.
The can is super cute, and with every purchase, you can contribute directly towards the conservation efforts to save the Cape African Penguin.
If you haven’t staked your claim in the Western Cape property market by now, and if you have the money honey, now is the time.
One of Pretoria’s most prestigious schools was thrust into the spotlight last week amid explosive allegations of indecency and financial misconduct, with the scandal swirling around none other than the principal himself.
Eben Etzebeth is set to draw level with Victor Matfield’s record as the most capped Springbok in history when he makes his 127th appearance in green and gold.
While this may not be the first time we’ve seen something like this happen, it is still a fun phenomenon.
The SANPC was formed following the merger of the Central Energy Fund (CEF) subsidiaries, iGas, PetroSA and the Strategic Fuel Fund.
If you failed to finish that excellent award-winning, high Tim Atkin’s Report-scoring wine, then you are surely going to want to keep it as fresh as possible for the next tipple time.
The desalination project is expected to produce 50 to 70 million litres of water a day by 2030.
According to the government, several of the houses had had their kitchen cupboards taken out, carpets had been stolen or destroyed, and several properties had been vandalised with graffiti. One even had a taxi business operating from the property.