News24.com | Coronavirus: 10 more deaths reported as positive cases climb to 21 343
The number of positive Covid-19 cases has risen to 21 343, with 10 more deaths being reported, according to Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.
The number of positive Covid-19 cases has risen to 21 343, with 10 more deaths being reported, according to Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.
A legal battle is looming after health and safety inspectors from the labour department shut down Frere Hospital in East London amid concerns that its measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 are inadequate, according to a report in DispatchLive.
The Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) has urged the Muslim community to exercise social distancing and stay at home during the upcoming Eid celebration, saying the day could become a "super-spreading event".
Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku has welcomed 28 Cuban Medical Brigade doctors to the province , saying he hopes South Africa can learn from the experiences of the Cuban experts.
About 50 members of the scientific community have come out in support of Professor Glenda Gray following a request by the health department to launch an investigation into her.
Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has allowed essential travel for South Africans who want to return to the countries where they are based.
South America is "a new epicenter" of the coronavirus pandemic, the World Health Organization has declared, as US President Donald Trump intensified his push to reopen the reeling American economy.
The NPA has declined to prosecute about 25% of lockdown offences, acting Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions Rodney de Kock says.
Eskom must tackle the prohibitive cost of its coal contracts, says Vuslat Bayoglu.
For the first time since it started reporting data in January, China announces zero new infections.
The government's approach to reopening schools is 'irrational and arbitrary', and puts into danger the lives of pupils, teachers and families, says the National Association of Parents in School Governance.
A South African long jumper has reportedly been charged for allegedly contravening coronavirus lockdown regulations, and must either pay an admission of guilt fine or appear in court, media reports say.
Among some of the major announcements were that NSFAS students would receive 10GB free data from June through to August; all students and staff members returning to campuses will be screened upon entry; and one third of students will be allowed back on campuses and in residences under Level 3 of the lockdown.
The Chapter 11 filing in Delaware allows Hertz to keep operating while it devises a plan to pay creditors and turn around the business
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced that La Liga can resume from its coronavirus lockdown on the week of 8 June.
The Democratic Alliance says, while it supports the Department of Education's decision to reopen schools as the country grapples with Covid-19, it will be closely monitoring the implementation of plans to ensure schools are ready, safe and clean.
One of the two people to survive a plane crash in Pakistan that killed 97 people on board has described jumping from the burning wreckage of the aircraft after it hurtled into a residential neighbourhood.
The country's long term foreign and local currency debt ratings is kept at ‘BB-’ and ‘BB’ respectively
Brazil overtook Russia as the country with the second-highest number of coronavirus infections worldwide behind the United States, as the Americas emerged as a new epicentre of the pandemic.
There are now 681 active Covid-19 cases in the province, with two more deaths reported since Thursday.
US presidential hopeful Joe Biden apologised for telling a black radio host that African-Americans "ain't black" if they are unsure who to support in November's election, sparking accusations of racism.
The Munster head coach, a former Springbok assistant, won't be surprised if one of Jake White's new bolters plays in the Green-and-Gold again soon.
There will be no carrying of groceries bags, taking photos or reacting to insults from the public for soldiers deployed to enforce national lockdown regulations, based on a new code of conduct issued by the SANDF.
ANC deputy secretary general Jessie Duarte has told the tobacco industry to "back off" after a petition started circulating online this week, calling for the "removal" of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
Limpopo police have arrested a man for allegedly killing his 27-year-old girlfriend, who was reported missing in January, after her body was discovered in a shallow grave in the backyard of the boyfriend's family.
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