Study: 40% of Western Cape pregnant women reported hunger before sleeping at least once a week, 22% reported the same of their children. Read more: Almost half of pregnant women and 1 in 5 children went to bed hungry in lockdown – Daily Maverick
As the slaughter rate of KwaZulu-Natal’s rhinos soars to record levels, a buried government report has brought to light some major weaknesses in … Read more: Hidden government report exposes security gaps amid surging KZN rhino bloodbath – Daily Maverick
In a webinar, Employee Management in Trying Times, hosted by legal … and don’ts during times of crisis, employment equity and labour law expert … Read more: Pandemics, civil unrest, floods: Managing staff in times of crisis – LexisNexis – Bizcommunity
… will sweat on the availability of Kurt-Lee Arendse for the United Rugby Championship quarter-final against the Sharks in Pretoria on Saturday. Read more: Bulls sweat on Kurt-Lee Arendse’s fitness for Sharks URC quarter-final clash – IOL
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) predicts that Tuesday night in various sections of Gauteng will be the coldest so far this year. Read more: South African Weather Service predicts Tuesday night will be the coldest in Gauteng this year
The Covid-19 pandemic, Ukraine war, unrest and the KwaZulu-Natal floods have contributed to South Africans forking out nearly 12% more for basic … Read more: SA is paying nearly R473 a month more for basic food than in 2021 – BusinessLIVE
Calls are mounting in the boxing fraternity for swift disciplinary action to be taken against Kwazulu-Natal boxing trainer Michael Sediane. Read more: WATCH: Boxing trainer assaults opponent; fraternity calls for action | The Citizen
In the case of TAB4Racing and TABKenilworth Racing, Vaal, Turffontein, KwaZulu-Natal (Hollywoodbets Greyville and Hollywoodbets Scottsville), … Read more: TAB Opens Local Meetings Earlier | Sporting Post
… and North West each accounted for 4% respectively; Northern Cape accounted for 3%; and Limpopo accounted for 2% of today’s new cases. Read more: Covid-19 update: 2,809 new cases and 5 deaths reported in SA | The Citizen