Supporting local businesses is more important now than ever, and one fantastic initiative is helping to shine a light and get the word out.
Despite physical distancing directives and a ban on mass gatherings, ravers are gathering across the UK to party hard.
You’ve spent months indoors taking one for the team during the national lockdown. It’s time to take a moment for yourself.
As we head into ‘advanced alert level 3’, here’s what you need to know before making that dinner reservation.
Experts predict that the economic collapse brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to an exponential increase in crime.
The Gauteng MEC for Health has warned that the provincial command council was considering various options to curb the spread of COVID-19, including “intermittent lockdowns”.
Just when we thought the current pandemic was the extent of what we’d have to worry about this year, China discovers a mutation of the H1N1 virus.
Two South African tourist hotspots feature on Big Seven Travel’s list of the most popular post-pandemic destinations.
Sick patients fighting each other for oxygen machines, blood on the walls, and other horrors are just part of the daily lives of those fighting COVID-19 in Eastern Cape hospitals.
An old genre, apocalypse porn, is gaining popularity again as we face a global pandemic, climate change, civil unrest, and economic uncertainty.
The Western Cape still has the most confirmed COVID-19 cases of any province, but Gauteng is seeing a massive spike in numbers.
Late last night, without much fanfare, the South African government gazetted some amendments to our lockdown rules.
As the Western Cape’s confirmed coronavirus death toll continues to spike, healthcare workers on the front lines are sharing heartbreaking stories.
To be clear, you really should wear a face mask. Just make sure it doesn’t have one of these valves on the side.
A one-night stand can’t happen without close contact with another person, which is not exactly ideal during a pandemic.
From July 4, England will be further easing up on lockdown restrictions. Here’s what they can and can’t do.
The University of Witwatersrand, in partnership with Oxford University, starts human trials this week for a possible COVID-19 vaccine.
Children and adults could experience changes in behaviour from lack of access to nature and the outdoors.
South Africa is grappling with the issue of the spread of the coronavirus in our prison system, although that’s not a problem unique to this country.
Yesterday, South Africa’s confirmed coronavirus cases ticked over the 100 000 mark, and the acceleration over the past two weeks is cause for great concern.
Healthcare workers fear for their safety as new cases surge through the doors, and some medics would love for it to be a criminal offence to be caught in public without a face mask.
The economic fallout of the national lockdown and COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the closure of some iconic South African hotels.
Residents of the Western Cape are encouraged to stay vigilant as lockdown restrictions ease, alongside a predicted peak in COVID-19 cases.
Venice has eased up on lockdown restrictions, and is starting to look more like its former self.
One of the many added safety protocols during this time, at stores across the country, has been the clear plastic screens that separate cashier and customer at checkout.
Over the past few days, dexamethasone has been touted as a breakthrough drug in terms of treating critically ill COVID-19 patients.
After Ramaphosa’s address last night, News24’s editor-in-chief, Adriaan Basson, says that lockdown is “all but over”, and individual responsibility is now paramount to fighting COVID-19.
A new study reveals that going to the loo directly after someone with COVID-19 is far from ideal.
While we don’t know if or when we might move to alert level 2, ‘advanced alert level 3’ is on the cards, heralding in a few key changes.
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