JOHANNESBURG – Many public school teachers who returned to work on Monday may be faced with an overload of responsibilities as the Basic … Read more: COVID-19 PTSD ‘exploding’ amongst educators, says Naptosa
JOHANNESBURG – The state capture inquiry is for the first time expecting to hear evidence from members of the opposition party. DA Chief Whip … Read more: LIVESTREAM: State capture inquiry hears testimony on Parliament’s oversight role
JOHANNESBURG – Six men are expected to appear in a Joburg court on Monday for being in possession of suspected Ivermectin tablets worth R6 … Read more: Suspected Ivermectin smugglers due in court today
Living in a home in the leafy Johannesburg suburb with his beloved wife is a stark contrast to the trials that befell him on 25 November 2011. Stephen … Read more: Blairgowrie resident’s tale of resilience in captivity
She started her medical internship at Helen Joseph Hospital, Johannesburg, this year. “I am enjoying what I am doing at the hospital. I am getting … Read more: Grade skipper Thibela becomes one of SA’s youngest medics
“I cannot even remember how many times I have contacted Joburg Water, my ward councillor, and the Johannesburg Roads Agency regarding this … Read more: Elnita Road water leak continues
Johannesburg – The City of Joburg is falling apart. This is what many ward councillors and residents are claiming, as potholes, water leaks, power … Read more: ‘City of Joburg is in total disrepair and service delivery is non-existent’
JOHANNESBURG – Public school teachers are returning to work on Monday to prepare for the official reopening on 15 February and many will be … Read more: Public school teachers return to work, dealing with COVID-19 loss of colleagues
JOHANNESBURG – After months of uncertainty and confidential negotiations between government and pharmaceutical companies, the first batch of … Read more: Private and public sectors must collaborate on inoculation drive: expert