Despite the president urging us to refrain from panic buying, the shops were overrun today. A psychologist weighs in on why.
The country’s leading satirical cartoonist isn’t buying the nonsense that some of our religious leaders are selling.
Here’s everything you need to know to prepare for the national lockdown, which will be in effect from midnight on Thursday, March 26.
Ideally, we would all have the luxury of being tested for the coronavirus, or COVID-19, but that’s obviously not an option.
Cyril announces 21-day lockdown. Public protector ‘klapped’ again. New UK restrictions. Cape beaches closed. Restaurant home deliveries surge. Wild ‘Freud’ series. Taylor / Kanye feud reopened.
Ramaphosa will address the nation on the outcome of a meeting with business and political party leaders on ways to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
SuperSport has had to be creative in the wake of so many sporting tournaments and leagues being suspended or cancelled. Let’s see what they have in store for us.
Whilst there is no confirmation that President Ramaphosa will announce a lockdown, discussions around what that would entail continue.
After being blindsided by Donald Trump’s announcement last week, Google has now rolled out a coronavirus website.
Last week, the UN issued its annual World Happiness Report, ranking 156 countries around the world. For the third year in a row, Finland came out tops.
A number of famous people have shared the results of their coronavirus tests, and are now self-isolating.
Many of the feel-good animal posts doing the rounds on social media, including the one about dolphins in Venice, have been debunked.
We have made significant advancements in modern medicine, and technology. Combined, those two things could be what we need to beat COVID-19.
Social distancing and self-quarantine is fine when you have pets and a partner to hole up with, but many are finding themselves lonely and bored.
Elon Musk has some thoughts about coronavirus and he isn’t afraid to share them on Twitter.
The latest high profile person to test positive for COVID-19 is a reminder to European royals that it’s important to take precautions against the virus.
The Deputy Prime Minister of Japan, Taro Aso, thinks dark forces are at work to prevent The Olympic Games from happening this year.
Think twice and verify the facts before you share that coronavirus WhatsApp message or Facebook post or you could find yourself in jail.
Coronavirus up by 30% in SA, Epstein associate in court, Jovic apologises, SA builds a wall, Cannes postponed, Queen Liz self-quarantines.
Criminals in South Africa are pretending to be health officials so that they can gain access to and rob houses.
So, you’ve stocked up on more canned foods and toilet paper than one person can use in a lifetime. Now what?
If you were hoping to get a few party nights in before self-isolation, we have some bad news for you.
The survey of the world’s most expensive cities was conducted before the coronavirus became a pandemic. Next year’s results could look very different.
Students forced to leave residences as universities shut their doors to limit the spread of coronavirus can claim a month’s free storage.
Prince William addressed the United Kingdom with some words of encouragement amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
It’s more important than ever to avoid large gatherings, and self-isolate, which is impacting the livelihoods of a number of small business owners.
SA hits triple figures. Italian army handling corpses. No new local Chinese infections. WhatsApp struggling.
A pair of Australian violinists decided to pay homage to the Titanic, with a darkly humorous stab at everyone stockpiling toilet paper.
Stephen Colbert introduced a little comedy into the coronavirus crisis by broadcasting from his bathtub.
Settle in and explore The Louvre, before heading over to Disney World and topping it all off with a trip to Yellowstone National Park.