Myth or Fact? Help prevent the spread of misinformation by understanding the facts
Myth or Fact? Help prevent the spread of misinformation by understanding the facts around COVID-19 Here a few myths you should know about: Source: COVIDCommsSA
Myth or Fact? Help prevent the spread of misinformation by understanding the facts around COVID-19 Here a few myths you should know about: Source: COVIDCommsSA
Writes Tshepo Matseba With Covid-19 cases increasing at an alarming rate it is crucial for global citizens to refrain from creating or sharing fake news regarding Covid-19, often dubbed ‘Corona Virus.’ We are acutely aware of the growing number of people around the world who are sharing information regarding this pandemic with good intentions. However, we are also seeing a trend of misleading information often crafted by people with malicious […]
Join the host of Kaya Bizz, Gugulethu Mfuphi, as she takes you on a journey about how you can secure your future, with Allan Gray.
Writes Thandi Tobias A blueprint for the world to learn from – decisive, quick and collaborative The deadly Coronavirus has brought a dark cloud of fear and negativity around the world with Spain reporting 849 new deaths in a single day. Today, the total number of confirmed global cases exceeds 800 000. This includes 38 000 lives that were lost. In South Africa, the total number of confirmed cases by […]
By: Natasha Archary We're sure you'd agree, the #21daysoflockdown has many South Africans feeling out of sorts. With a complete 360 in daily routines, entertainment options and a lifestyle reshuffle, it is not what we're used to. This goes without saying for the rest of the world in this dire time too. Happy place#ObrigadoLiveParty https://t.co/37X9UIfazP — Chef 'ChewMe' (@TumiChewMe) April 4, 2020 We wanted to bring you a bit […]
By Becky Madikane When President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the country would be going into lockdown for 21 days from midnight on Thursday, 26 March, I was filled with pride at his rapid response to contain the spread of COVID-19 in our country but also anxious. This was followed by the sudden realization that I may be more prepared to cope with this lockdown than the average South […]
By: Natasha Archary What if we told you this wouldn’t be the first time GPS-based location services were used to track South Africans for “health” purposes? What if cellphone service providers and manufacturers shadily signed you up for a 24-month contract to geo-slavery? In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has effectively seen the country in full on lockdown mode, a report from The South African suggests that […]
By Kagiso Mnisi To the world, Manu Dibango is archetypal of unchallenged musicianship and Pan Africanism, yet his eyes have always been elusive to the storyteller. Listen to the full podcast here: Kagiso Mnisi goes searching for Manu's eyes and does so vicariously through Jazz enthusiast and scholar, Bra Stan Bodibe. In this podcast, an exclusive and rare interview of Dibango by Bodibe at the 1996 installment of African Images […]
MEDIA RELEASE : RIGHT TO CARE / RIGHT EPHARMACY Wednesday, 1 April 2020: With lockdown urging everyone to stay home, how are public healthcare patients advised to collect their chronic medication? For those who live in and around Joburg and Bloemfontein, they can collect their monthly medicines in about three minutes from extremely advanced ‘ATM pharmacies’ set up by Right ePharmacy at busy locations close to where patients stay. […]
By Kagiso Mnisi In the throes of 21 days of lockdown to curb the spread of the Coronavirus, Contact is a special podcast that looks into how physical proximity – a natural trait to the human race - has been disrupted in an extraordinary way. Listen to the full podcast here:
By Kagiso Mnisi Credo Vusamazulu Mutwa was widely known for being iSanusi, yet his other talents, most notably as a theatre practitioner and sculptor, are more often than not relegated aback. In this podcast, Kagiso Mnisi is in an embrace with Kgafela oa Magogodi, who along with Prince Lamla resurrected Mutwa's intergalactic stage play known as uNosilimela for drama students to engage at Wits University. Listen to the podcast here: […]
National Covid-19 “Doctors on Call” Helpline set up to provide free medical advice to South Africans Johannesburg, 31 March 2020 – In response to the global viral pandemic – Covid-19, a national medical support hotline has been launched to assist South Africans, as the number of confirmed cases in the country passes the 1300 infected mark. Supported by Nedbank, the KwaZulu-Natal Doctors Healthcare Coalition (KZNDHC), Usizo Advisory Solutions and Vula, […]