The South African government has confirmed that there are now 1 170 positive cases in the country. This comes after the first confirmed death, which happened in the Western Cape.
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde held a press briefing to provide an update on the Western Cape government's plans for the lockdown and COVID-19 outbreak. The Premier confirmed that as
A team of designers and florists decided to brighten up spirits in Paarl by "flowerbombing" the Huis Vergenoegd Old Age Home. With 600 donated flowers from the Adene's Flower farm
South Africa's ministers have provided clarity on the lockdown procedures which are being implemented from midnight, Thursday March 26. Prohibition of movement Minister of Police Bheki Cele outlined exactly what
Heir apparent to the British throne, Prince Charles, has tested positive for COVID-19. According to The Guardian, the 71-year-old British royal is only displaying mild symptoms. "In accordance with Government and medical
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize somewhat clarified what will and will not be allowed during the nationwide lockdown which will go into effect at midnight on Thursday, March 26 and continue
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize confirmed the number of positive coronavirus cases in South Africa has reached 709 during an interview this morning [March 25]. The Western Cape cases have grown
Japan's Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, has confirmed that his request to postpone the summer Olympic games until next year as a result of the coronavirus outbreak has been approved. The
It may have changed colours over the years but it has stood the test of time at the end of the one of the continents oldest harbours, the V&A Waterfront
The fire that started in the early afternoon on the lower slopes of Table Mountain and Lions Head has worsened, burning out cars and homes. The howling 50km/h winds have