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May 2, 2020 | PM Edition
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Madagascar's COVID Organics: snake oil or hidden gem?

Millions before us survived on indigenous knowledge. We should respect them enough to ask questions first, not be dismissive.

Education unions demand clarity and more discussions on reopening of schools

A number of South African education sector trade unions have urged Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga to clarify various matters relating to the planned reopening of schools.

Lockdown: Sex, drugs and alcohol still for sale in Durban as vices go underground

Underground bootlegging of alcohol and narcotic sales in and around Durban have spiked slightly, according to Walter Petersen, Durban director of Sanca.

Two policemen killed on duty after drunk driver collides into them

Two South African Police Service (SAPS) members were killed while they were on duty on the R594 road in the Free State.

SA's confirmed Covid-19 cases rise to 5 951, with 13 deaths on Day 1 of level 4 lockdown

Track and field has become one of the most popular sports in South Africa following the medal-winning exploits of our star athletes.

The fall and rise of the House of Zuma

Jacob Zuma is subsiding into a pitiful caricature of his former virile self, says the writer.

Maybe Mthembu was on to something when he said vibrators instead of ventilators

Sourcing vibrators could well be part of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s stimulus package - literally.

Workers in SA are experiencing extreme hardship during Covid-19 lockdown, says Numsa

"Our members are experiencing extreme hardship at this time. Brutal employers have taken advantage of the coronavirus pandemic to vary conditions and restructure," the National Union of Metalworkers of SA said.

As pandemic persists, WHO seeks ways to gradually restart air travel

The World Health Organization wants to work with governments to gradually resume normal passenger travel, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said, while stressing that the global coronavirus crisis is not over.

British F1 race 'not a given', says Silverstone boss

This year's British Grand Prix "is not a given" even without spectators and the decision depends on others, Silverstone managing director Stuart Pringle said on Saturday.

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