20 Gauteng Schools Closed To Date
Gauteng education is calling on parents to refrain from disrupting teaching and learning. This follows an incident in one school where parents threatened to shut… Read More »20 Gauteng Schools Closed To Date
Gauteng education is calling on parents to refrain from disrupting teaching and learning. This follows an incident in one school where parents threatened to shut… Read More »20 Gauteng Schools Closed To Date
Netcare CEO Richard Friedland says hospitals in Gauteng are currently under tremendous strain. This as COVID-19 infections continue to rise as the third wave bites… Read More »Gauteng Hospitals Under Strain
The Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital is not yet ready to reopen. The hospital was shut down last month after a fire, and patients were… Read More »Charlotte Maxeke Hospital Not Ready To Open – Officials
The rise of COVID-19 infections in Gauteng is a concern for the provincial government. The province has more than 4,000 active COVID-19 cases, and infection… Read More »Warning Of Possible Third Wave in Gauteng
Health authorities are urging people to continue obeying lockdown rules. This over fears of a third wave of COVID-19 infections in Gauteng. New cases have… Read More »Concerns Over Imminent Third Wave In Gauteng
Gauteng is bracing for a third wave of the coronavirus. Premier David Makhura says the province is currently vulnerable as the drop in the number of… Read More »Gauteng Braces For Third Wave
Gauteng healthcare workers say they’re not only disappointed but anxious after the rollout of the AstraZeneca vaccine was placed on hold. Health Minister Zweli Mkhize… Read More »Gauteng Nurses Anxious About Vaccine Delay
The Special Investigating Unit says it is investigating the Gauteng Basic Education Department. This comes after a report found the department spent over R430-million on sanitising… Read More »SIU To Probe R430m Spent Disinfecting Schools In Gauteng
Gauteng is likely to enter the peak of the second wave in two weeks’ time, according to Professor Mosa Moshabela, dean and head of Nursing and… Read More »Gauteng Likely To Enter Peak Soon
An increase of COVID-19 cases is expected in Gauteng in the coming weeks, as more people will be returning to the province following the December… Read More »Increase In Cases Expected In Gauteng