Africa confronts a second wave of COVID-19
JOHANNESBURG – After being relatively spared by coronavirus, Africa is bracing for the pandemic’s second wave, noting how the microbe has once … Read more: Africa confronts a second wave of COVID-19
JOHANNESBURG – After being relatively spared by coronavirus, Africa is bracing for the pandemic’s second wave, noting how the microbe has once … Read more: Africa confronts a second wave of COVID-19
JOHANNESBURG – One hundred and eighty-four more people have died in South Africa after contracting the coronavirus. These latest fatalities … Read more: 184 more people die after contracting COVID-19 in SA
Drivers and queue marshals at Johannesburg’s Wanderers long-distance taxi rank told Daily Maverick on Thursday that they are the sole enforcers of … Read more: Taxi drivers decry lack of government assistance in enforcing Covid regulations
This dynamic Falkof speaks of is also pertinent when considering how Johannesburg itself is characterised in scholarship produced in the Global … Read more: Unpacking Johannesburg’s myriad anxieties
On Oxford Road in Bedford Gardens, Johannesburg, the dead continue to claim the green palisade fence that rings the St James Presbyterian Church, … Read more: White ribbons on a Johannesburg church fence capture the picture of SA’s rising Covid-19 deaths
JOHANNESBURG – After months of dry conditions, the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) on Thursday said the recent torrential summer rains … Read more: SA’s dam levels likely to soar over 55% in run-up to Christmas – DWS
Former minister Malusi Gigaba used to leave the Gupta compound in Saxonwold, Johannesburg, with wads of cash in a bag. This is according to his … Read more: Malusi Gigaba ‘brought home bags of cash from the Guptas’, ex-wife says in TV interview
JOHANNESBURG – Police Minister Bheki Cele has called on law enforcement officials at various ports of entry in South Africa to intensify border … Read more: Cele calls on officers to defend SA’s borders over festive season
JOHANNESBURG – Wits University has agreed to a fee reduction for a number of services not used by students due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Read more: Wits University refunds students for some services not used in 2020