The rise in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases this week has been sharp, but that’s actually far from the complete picture.
Small local businesses are likely to bear the brunt of the economic strain that a lockdown places on the economy. Here are some ways you can help.
Around the world, we’re beginning to realise just which workers and industries are essential, and this is marijuana’s time to shine.
An initiative in the US has made it possible for people around the world to access a seemingly endless supply of books online.
You can’t go outside, but you can go on a romp through Hyrule, toss a coin to your Witcher, or take on an Asylum Demon in Lordran in these epic open-world games.
These days, it’s not enough just to do something well, you need to have it confirmed on social media. Well, that could be about to change.
It wasn’t long before the comments section erupted into anger, insults, and bickering, as we have come to expect with all forms of social media.
Two people have died as a result of coronavirus, as the number of confirmed cases rises.
There’s panic buying, and then there’s coughing on all the food so that it has to be thrown away.
Last night, as the clock struck midnight, South Africa entered 21 days of lockdown. Not everyone heeded the president’s call to stay indoors.
COVID-19 kills Hollywood actor. NYC releasing inmates. Ralph Lauren masks. Harry/Meghan move to LA.
Businesses must apply for permission on the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission’s (CIPC) BizPortal website.
While some of us are facing lockdown with partners or family, others will be going it alone. Here’s how to keep mentally healthy over the next 21 days.
One of the biggest problems with panic buying, aside from the human element, is that it could land you in some serious financial trouble later on.
You can’t walk your dog or go for a jog, but you can organise a movie evening with your friends thanks to some nifty tech solutions.
Tensions of all kinds are high during a pandemic, and Pornhub would like to help you deal with one of them.
As the UK braces for the worst to come, the ExCeL exhibition centre in London prepares to turn into what has been dubbed “the coronavirus super-hospital”.
A map showing all of the countries under full or partial lockdown is a reminder that we’re all in this together.
Perhaps now is the time to see if you can kick your habit, as we head into 21 days of national lockdown.
Failing to heed medical advice, especially when you’ve tested positive for the coronavirus, will have dire consequences.
COVID-19: UK deaths +10% in 24 hrs. Woman 21 dies with no health issues. India bans malaria drug export. US senate passes $2 trillion spending bill.
It appears that authorities have had a big rethink since this morning, because some very stringent lockdown measures have just been announced.
The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster briefing will be led by Minister Ronald Lamola, revealing plans regarding the implementation of the national lockdown.
A video conference in America took an embarrassing turn when one of the participants accidentally went to the loo in front of her co-workers.
With so much misinformation doing the rounds, it’s worth finding a few resources you can trust and sticking to them. These should do the trick.
First it was Prince Albert of Monaco, and now it’s Prince Charles.
Top South African research and medical institutions have joined forces to work on the development of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Scientists are looking into why more men are dying from coronavirus than women.
While Eskom expects a reduced demand for electricity during the lockdown period, we are by no means in the clear.
All restaurants and Uber Eats to close. SA total hits 709. New York virus like ‘bullet train’. Cocaine hippos. Bob Hewitt paroled. Liam wants Oasis reunion. Mark Wahlberg’s dark past.