By Seema Naidoo Hope to Heal Magazine, June 2020 issue Sushant Singh Rajput, 34, was an Indian actor, dancer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He was reportedly suffering from depression and is believed to have taken his own life. Sushant Singh Rajput’s tragic demise has not only left his family, friends, and fans in a state of […]
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By: Ms Seema Naidoo Founder & CEO Hope to Heal Foundation & Publication Ghislaine Maxwell, 58-year-old British Socialite, daughter of the late British media Mogul Robert Maxwell and former girlfriend of The late Sex Offender, Jeffery Epstein, was arrested on the 2 July 2020 by the FBI on her 156 – acre Estate, located at […]
0 South Africa will look at the use of the drug, dexamethasone, as a means of the treatment for severe Covid-19 cases in the country. Minister of Health Dr Zweli Mkhize said in a statement early on Wednesday morning (17 June), that the drug had seen a successful trial in the UK. Dexamethasone is a steroid that […]
It should also be noted that people who already have any kind of heart or blood vessel disease may be at greater risk for not only contracting Covid-19 but also more severe illness. People who develop serious complications arising from the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 infection do not necessarily experience the symptoms most commonly associated with […]
24 May 2020
Annemarie van Wyk , Business Insider Amid continuing uncertainty about children returning to school in South Africa, there are plenty of options for parents considering online-only schooling options. Curro Online is the latest entrant in the home-based education market. Online learning options start from around R3,500 a year. For more articles, go to www.BusinessInsider.co.za. Online education providers […]
WRITTEN BY POWER DIGITAL ON 22 MAY 2020 17:27 No applicant has benefitted from Covid-19 relief grant of R350 from the government. This is according to the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) spokesperson Paseka Letsatsi. Moreover, potential beneficiaries should not apply at Sassa branches. “Unfortunately, what we are not doing at Sassa offices is […]
The Covid-19 pandemic has reached a milestone in Africa, with more than 100,000 confirmed cases, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said. It noted that the virus has now spread to every country in the continent since the first case was confirmed in the region 14 weeks ago. “Despite crossing this threshold, the pandemic, which […]
One in 400 people in England is infected with coronavirus, a survey of 11,000 people in households suggests. They were asked to carry out swab tests over the two weeks up to 10 May. This indicates about 148,000 people in England could be currently infected – 0.27% of the population. And this could help ministers […]
COVID-19 is taking its toll on the world, causing deaths, illnesses and economic despair. But how is the deadly virus impacting global poverty? Here we’ll argue that it is pushing about 40-60 million people into extreme poverty, with our best estimate being 49 million. Nowcasting global poverty is not an easy task. It requires assumptions […]
WHO gets in touch with Madagascar, after country’s president slammed global health body for not endorsing its drug ANKARA The World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday said that it is in touch with Madagascar over its herbal drink Covid Organics (CVO) — believed to cure coronavirus or COVID-19 patients. ”We are in touch with the […]
Dear Fellow South African, Since the beginning of May, when we began the gradual easing of the nation-wide coronavirus lockdown, many people have started returning to work. As part of the phased recovery of the economy, companies in certain specified industries have been able to resume part or all of their operations. The national coronavirus […]
President Rajoelina said WHO has shut eyes, as a drug to combat COVID-19 has been discovered by a poor African country ANKARA Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina has slammed the World Health Organization for not endorsing its COVID-19 herbal cure. Last month, the Malagasy president officially launched Covid-Organics (CVO), an organic herbal concoction, claiming that it […]
Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize has announced that there are now 8,895 positive Covid-19 cases in South Africa. This is up by 663 cases from the 8,232 Covid-19 cases announced on Thursday. Dr Mkhize said in a statement on Friday (8 May), that the total number of deaths have increased by 17, to 178. A […]
UN health agency says it is ready to collaborate with Madagascar ANKARA The World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday called for clinical trials of Madagascar’s Covid Organics, a herbal drink that is said to prevent and cure patients suffering from the novel coronavirus or COVID-19. “We are advising the government of Madagascar to take this […]
Johannesburg – Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said he would accompany President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Western Cape next week. This comes as the province has experienced a surge in Covid-19 cases since it overtook Gauteng as the province with the most infections two weeks ago. Two weeks ago, on April 23, the Western Cape had […]
Durban – Despite many allegations of the “politicisation” and looting of food hampers in KwaZulu-Natal, the Department of Social Development remains adamant that only councillors can provide an authentic report of needy people in the province. However, Durban community activist Mary de Haas and head of Gift of the Givers Imtiaz Sooliman warned that using […]
Due to the challenge faced to get support for food hampers for the Community Support Centre in Belhar, Western Cape, we decided to take the next step and that is to feed the children. We started with 300 children and the demand has increased beyond means of this poor communities, we are now feeding over […]
We also regularly receive calls from parents, like the recent plea made by a mum in Alexandra, desperate for food. The mum got my details from Alex FM. Arrangements were swiftly made with Sihle Mooi, who works with the community in Alexandra. Thankfully, we can report, due to the generosity we know, still exists in […]















