Durban musicians and artists hosted a concert on the N3 on Wednesday, in protest of lockdown regulations which impacted their industry.The portable stage bought traffic on the highway - east and westbound - to a standstill for nearly two hours, a police spokesperson said.35 people were arrested and six vehicles impounded, including two trucks.A number…
It's a matter of sanitising the stomach - with beer. That is according to members of the Gobola Church - where congregants drink after services - which celebrated the ban on alcohol being lifted as the country shifted to lockdown Level 2. Its founder, Tsietsi Makiti, said alcohol connected congregants with God, and when they are under…
Nathaniel Bradley Julies died after he was allegedly shot by police in Eldorado Park on Wednesday. Police Minister Bheki Cele says IPID is investigating the circumstances surrounding the teen's death and necessary steps would be taken if wrongdoing was found. The family has asked for space to grieve after receiving overwhelming support. "He was everybody's favourite."This…
A serious accident involving several heavy motor vehicles and at least one light motor vehicle caused a blaze on the N2 in Hluhluwe, about 40km from Lake St Lucia, in KwaZulu-Natal. There has been a serious accident involving several heavy motor vehicles and at least one light motor vehicle on the N2 in Hluhluwe, about…
45m ago Dylan Bush and Mia Malan Research shows that Covid-19 positive patients on oxygen are often depressed and anxious.But, at the Nasrec field hospital, the staff have weekly debriefing sessions to help them cope.Go inside the Red Zone and see how patients and healthcare workers at Nasrec are faring. This video was produced by the…
3 min read HEART FAILURE. RECTAL cancer. Brain bleeds. Each of the people in this package of stories might not be alive today without a key medical innovation that took many years, millions of dollars, and countless setbacks and breakthroughs to get quite right. Who are the next people to be saved? Survivors Stories 1.
When the hair rises on the back of your neck through a process called piloerection or something hurts so much your primitive response prompts you to run away, your body can completely block out pain to deal with the survival scenario at hand. “Beautiful” is the word Luke Henderson, PhD, uses to describe this process
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