Many people in the food and hospitality industry are being affected by the Covid-19 lockdown regulations, but together as a country, we can help by opting for take-aways and having
South Africa's first active electric bus was officially launched in Cape Town on Monday, July 5. According to EWN, two fully electric buses were tested for several months to determine
On Monday, July 5, a total of 12 513 new Covid-19 cases were reported in South Africa, bringing the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 2 075 409. According to
If you've ever been to, read a book or watched an episode of Vikings, you'd know that Nordic countries are notoriously cold. While summers in these countries can be pleasant,
Over the last few weeks, the Department for Basic Education's vaccination rollout plan has been in full swing, with more than 333 000 teachers and support staff vaccinated since June
In this week’s Slice of Gasant, Gasant Abarder recognises his privilege. It means now being able to buy the toys his folks couldn’t buy him as a kid. And he
Both leaded and unleaded petrol prices will increase by 29 cents per litre and 95 leaded and unleaded petrol by 26 cents per litre as of Wednesday, July, 7, as
According to Police Minister Bheki Cele, police are not in a rush to arrest former President Jacob Zuma in line with a Constitutional Court order. Zuma was sentenced by the
COVID-19 occurring in pets is a topic circulating in the media - a myth that is detrimental to animals everywhere. Lara Van Rensburg from TEARS Animal Rescue has emphasised the
The unwanted neighbour for some, the tragic companion for others, the thief for almost everyone. The 'Big C', COVID-19, is our common heartbreak. And on top of what it inflicts