
COVID-19 cases increase to 5 350, with 103 deaths
On 30 Apr 2020 by MapepezaThe total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa is 5 350, with 103 deaths reported. This is an increase of 354 from Tuesday. “This is the highest number of cases in a 24 hour cycle recorded to date and represents a 73% increase relative to the day before,” said Minister of Health, Dr

Mzansi records 4 793 COVID-19 cases, 90 deaths
On 27 Apr 2020 by MapepezaSouth Africa has 4 793 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 90 deaths as of Monday, April 27. “We regret to report a further three deaths: two from the Western Cape and one from KZN. This brings the total cumulative COVID-19 related deaths to 90,” said Health Minister, Dr Zwelini Mkhize. Among the three deceased is

Mzansi eases lockdown with alert-system
On 27 Apr 2020 by MapepezaLife in South Africa will gradually begin to return to normal from next month, with government steadily easing the COVID-19 lockdown regulations, albeit under stringent stipulations. From 1 May, government will implement a risk-adjusted strategy aimed at easing the current lockdown restrictions. The decision was taken during a National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) meeting on

President welcomes Cuban COVID-19 medical brigade
On 27 Apr 2020 by MapepezaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa today welcomed Cuban health professionals who have arrived in the country to support efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19. In total, 217 Cuban health specialists and workers arrived in South Africa. This followed a request made by the President to President Díaz Canel Bermúdez of Cuba. The group consists of the

Monna oa molata o tsoeroe ka Sethunya se seng molaong Evaton
On 27 Apr 2020 by MapepezaBy Lesego Mohlamme Nakong ena ea ho khinoa ha litshebetso tse itseng le metsamao ea batho ka hara Naha e le ho leka ho thibela ho nama ha seoa sa Coronavirus, litlolo tsa molao li ntse li etsahala seterekeng sa Sedibeng. Ho ea ka Muelli oa Sepolesa sa Evaton Captain Aubrey Moopeloa o re Sergeants