October 17 is World Trauma Day, honoured to emphasise the importance of saving and protecting a life during the most critical moments. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), trauma is a
A crew of 62 seafarers, including 47 South Africans, were forced to abandon ship after their vessel struck underwater rocks near Gough Island in the South Atlantic, about 2500km from
The Dutch government has approved plans to allow euthanasia for terminally ill children between the ages of one and 12. Euthanasia and assisted suicide have been legal in the Netherland
When first detected, coronavirus was considered a respiratory illness that affected patients for two to three weeks. A new review suggests that COVID-19 infections may last much longer than expected
South Africa's Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan will be focused on four key interventions. These include job creation, improving energy generation capacity, infrastructure investment and a drive for industrial growth.
The Rocklands Community Hall in Mitchell’s Plain has officially been declared a National Heritage Site. Rocklands Community Hall, built by the City of Cape Town Council in 1981, was the
South Africa will soon have new motor vehicle licence plates as part of the country's new road rules. During the presentation of the National Road Traffic Amendment Bill to parliament
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize has proposed changes to the existing National Health Act's regulations on notifiable diseases. These amendments, if approved by cabinet, will confer the minister the power to
A man accused of being the Table Mountain killer is currently standing trial for the fatal stabbings of two people and attacking 10 hikers. In his latest court appearance, Zimbabwean
'Old' is the new 'new', and what better way to experience this than through fashion? Major trends from the 80s, 90s and early 2000s are back in style, and an