Western Cape study shows why Omicron wave caused less death
High rates of vaccination, past infections and the variant itself helped suppress deaths and hospitalisations
By James Stent
Science | 14 January 2022
Undocumented man applying for refugee status can remain in SA, Concourt rules
Court ruled that a delay in applying for refugee status does not affect a person’s right to apply for recognition as a refugee
Law | 14 January 2022
Durban beach goers continue to swim despite warning signs
Activists blame City for sewage spills and lack of transparency
News | 14 January 2022
Hundreds of Clover workers picket outside Department of Trade
Workers have been on strike since November 2021
News | 13 January 2022
Court halts driving licence demerit system
Legislation is unconstitutional, rules judge
Law | 13 January 2022
Over 32,000 late school applications, says Western Cape Education Department
And more coming!
News | 13 January 2022
Simon’s Town train service is back, but commuters are worried about their safety
Passengers crowd together to fend off robbers
Feature | 13 January 2022
Judge criticised for recusing himself from Makhubele misconduct hearing
Fritz Brand admitted there were no good grounds for the request for him to step down, as hearing against Tintswalo Annah Nana Makhubele is postponed indefinitely
By James Stent
News | 12 January 2022
JHB parents queue to place their children in schools
MEC Lesufi says number of unplaced learners is down to 700 this year compared to 35,000 last year
News | 12 January 2022