Health news Nurses call for COVID vaccine patents to be lifted as Omicron spreads Nursing unions representing 2.5 million healthcare workers called on the UN to back a move that supporters say will make vaccines cheaper and easier to produce. 29/11/2021
Travel News South Africa slams travel bans over Omicron variant as 'unjustified' South Africa's health minister says the travel bans over the new Omicron variant first detected in his country are "draconian", "unjustified," and contrary to WHO guidance. 28/11/2021
Destinations Try these nature-filled destinations if South Africa was on your list With travel bans returning to South Africa, we’ve rounded up some other great nature-filled destinations for holidaymakers. 26/11/2021
Travel News Travellers ‘bewildered’ by sudden ban on South Africa flights After the sudden red-listing of ten southern African nations, visitors have a short and expensive window in which to leave. 26/11/2021
Europe News EU countries restrict air travel from southern Africa over new variant Germany, Italy and France restrict travel from southern Africa over new COVID variant as Brussels mulls EU-wide flight restrictions 26/11/2021
Travel News UK travel changes: Testing, quarantine and a red list addition The Omicron variant is believed to be the worst strain of COVID-19 yet, with scientists fearing it is more transmissible. 25/11/2021
Nature Meet the endurance athlete who ran 2150 km for rhino conservation This South African ultra runner completed 102 consecutive half marathons in the battle against rhino poaching 12/11/2021
South Africa South Africa's last apartheid president de Klerk dies aged 85 South Africa's last apartheid president de Klerk dies aged 85 11/11/2021
Destinations Why you should visit 'the city with 320 days of sunshine' in 2022 South Africa’s second largest city, Durban, is famous for its beaches, bunny chows and rich cultural history. 11/11/2021
Moments Help save South Africa’s wild rhinos on this conservation safari This South African holiday lodge offers guests the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of rhino conservationists. 06/11/2021
No Comment South Africa celebrates Desmond Tutu's 90th birthday Desmond Tutu, South Africa's anti-apartheid icon and Nobel peace laureate, marks his 90th birthday with a rare public appearance. 07/10/2021
No Comment Rare snowfall in South Africa caused by a cold front People enjoy the snow after unusually heavy snowfalls in the mountains and highlands close to the town of Ceres, about 180km from Cape Town 30/08/2021
South Africa Success for South African truffle grower after years of trial & error South Africa's top truffle grower and supplier, the Miros family, created a joint venture to plant truffles with other farmers. 06/08/2021
South Africa South Africa: Military personnel deployed to end looting and riots At least 72 people have been killed and up to 1500 injured as people riot in South Africa following the imprisonment of former President Jacob Zuma. 14/07/2021
South Africa 'It is undermining everything': Dozens dead in South Africa riots The unrest follows the jailing of former president, Jacob Zuma, on corruption charges. 13/07/2021
South Africa Former president of South Africa Jacob Zuma hands himself in to police The former president of South Africa faces 15 months behind bars for defying a court order for him to testify before a judicial commission investigating corruption allegations. 07/07/2021
South Africa South Africa's Jacob Zuma has been given a jail term Zuma failed to show up for a hearing on corruption charges stemming from his time as leader. 29/06/2021
Germany Germany agrees to recognise colonial killings in Namibia as genocide As well as recognising the killings and asking descendants of victims for forgiveness, Germany has committed to spend 1.1 billion euros on mostly development projects over the next 30 years. 28/05/2021
Belgium Belgium shuts borders to travellers from India, Brazil & South Africa Belgium citizens and residents can fly back from these three countries but will have to submit to quarantine and COVID-19 tests. 27/04/2021
Cry Like A Boy Podcast | Growing up with absent fathers in the ghost of apartheid What are the different forms of masculinity that live in South Africa nowadays? And what are the common challenges that overcome the heritage of segregation and apartheid? Join us in our latest #CryLikeABoy podcast episode. 01/04/2021