99-year-old Captain Tom Moore served his country during World War II, and he is now taking up the call again in the face of a global pandemic.
The financial knock that Bezos took in March is now ancient history, as Amazon stocks soar and warehouse workers suffer.
Nowadays, it seems like everyone is an expert and armed with their own set of statistics. If you take a look at the data available, though, our response to the coronavirus has been superb.
Jennifer Haller speaks out about what it was like to be the first person in the world to trial a possible vaccine for COVID-19.
In Sunday’s show, John Oliver looks at America’s mass surge in unemployment, and how many essential workers are being hung out to dry.
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”.
More than 32 million people tuned in on Easter Sunday to watch Andrea Bocelli’s solo performance in Italy’s Duomo Cathedral.
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.
COVID-19: SA’s worst to come. Trump’s wild press briefing. Chernobyl fire. Assange’s secret kids with SA lawyer. Story of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?’ cheating scandal.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is due to address the nation at 8PM tonight, following meetings with the COVID-19 National Command Council and other social parties.
Cape Town Stadium has been transformed into a massive testing station, where tourists will be processed before flying home.
President Ramaphosa cracked a meme-inspired joke during a video conference on Tuesday, and had a good chuckle whilst at it.
Speculation abounds as we draw closer to the proposed end date of the national lockdown, with some sectors reportedly planning a return to business as usual.
Whilst some countries continue to battle with surging numbers of coronavirus cases and deaths, New Zealand is a success story.
Competition for the title of SA’s worst COVID-19 minister is heating up, so let’s run through the evidence to see who comes out tops.
Travel influencer and radio presenter Jeroen Gortworst is clearly missing the good ‘ol days.
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.
WhatsApp group admin warning. Boris J update. US record death toll. ‘Flat rainbow’ spotted. Deadly Oz shark attack. R. Kelly denied. Bruce and Demi on lockdown.
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.
Boris in intensive care. SA death toll rises. Theories behind COVID-19 outbreak origins. SA healthcare workers’ lives on the line. Footballer’s sex party backfires. Duffy’s kidnapping revealed.
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.
There has been a lot of confusion about what to do if you’re stopped by law enforcement during lockdown. These tips are a good starting point.
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.
Let Samuel L. Jackson lull you to sleep with some very important words about physical distancing.