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He was suspended from practising at Mediclinic hospitals in 2016 and, now, is barred from Netcare theatres too. Prominent Johannesburg paediatric surgeon Dr Peter Beale, 73, stands accused of negligence that led to the deaths of at least three of his young patients.
The death of 10-year-old Zayyaan Sayed has spurred father Mohammadh to lay criminal charges against the well-known paediatric surgeon as well as anaesthetist Dr Abdulhay Munshi.
This episode was hosted by Jerusha Sukhdeo-Raath...
Published 10/01/20
This week on The Story, we take an in-depth look at the cloud of controversy hanging over the Gauteng health department as allegations of tender corruption surfaced.
Published 07/31/20
On this week’s episode of The Story, we reflect on the life and times of anti-apartheid struggle stalwart Andrew Mlangeni, who passed away in Pretoria on Tuesday.
Published 07/24/20
On this week’s episode of The Story, we try to make sense of what lies ahead for South Africa’s fraught education system, and the country’s schoolchildren, in the midst of an unpredictable pandemic.
Published 07/17/20
Gauteng has officially overtaken the Western Cape as the country's coronavirus hotspot with the highest number of cases cumulatively, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced late on Wednesday.
Gauteng is South Africa's smallest but most densely populated province. The spike in Gauteng infections had been anticipated and expected.
Published 07/10/20
Statues across the world are being torn down or vandalised in response to legitimate anger about racism and historical oppression.
What is to become of the many remaining statues of historical figures from past eras in South Africa’s fraught history? And will removing them remedy the ills of the past?
Published 07/05/20
As lockdown restrictions gradually ease, judicial matters that were put on hold, are now resuming.
On Tuesday, former president Jacob Zuma returned to the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg for his corruption trial.
Published 06/26/20
In a 30-minute televised speech, President Cyril Ramaphosa read a list of names during his national address on Wednesday.
"...Tshegofatso Pule, Naledi Phangindawo, Nompumelelo Tshaka, Nomfazi Gabada, Nwabisa Mgwandela, Altecia Kortjie and Lindelwa Peni. All of them are young women who were killed by men," he said.
In recent weeks, news headlines have been dominated by reports of several cases of gender-based violence.
Published 06/20/20
The EFF has entered the spotlight again after new revelations of VBS mutual bank money allegedly being paid into slush funds that found its way into the pockets of party leaders Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu.
Published 06/12/20
Hairdressers and beauticians across the country face bankruptcy as they have not been able to work since South Africa went into lockdown on March 27. An application to have the industry reopened was dismissed last month, but a second application is expected to be heard on June 17.
Published 06/10/20
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus has forced the world to embrace a "new normal”. This week, a number of schools across the country welcomed some of their learners back.
These pupils had to embrace a new schooling environment compared to the one they left.
Published 06/06/20
This week, the world watched as cities across the United States came to a standstill, as thousands of people took to the streets in protest.
They were protesting the killing of an unarmed black man at the hands of police.
Published 06/05/20
Government urgently needs to address the deepening crisis of the Covid-19 testing backlog. New strategies are being put in place in the Western Cape, that include a ban on tests for those under the age of 55 with no comorbidities.
Published 06/03/20
Baby Grace is just a few weeks old. She was born into a world of chaos, with the country in the heart of a hard lockdown.
Her mother, Tania van der Heever, is battling to make ends meet, but she believes it was her faith in God that got her through the "worst time" in her life.
The coronavirus has locked down our nation and its people. News24 spoke to ordinary South Africans, to find out how they are living through the pandemic. These are their stories.
These are the Voices of Lockdown.
Published 05/31/20
In this episode of ...One More Thing, a weekly podcast hosted by News24 senior political journalist Tshidi Madia, she chats to News24 editor-in-chief Adriaan Basson.
Basson discusses at length the controversy surrounding News24's interview with Professor Glenda Gray. And he also shares the merits that informed the publication of the story and lessons learned following a flood of criticism.
Published 05/29/20
An 87-year-old woman has made a remarkable recovery after contracting Covid-19 last month. Pat Jones was admitted to a Johannesburg hospital where she spent two weeks battling the disease.
Published 05/28/20
In the tenth episode of ...One More Thing, a weekly podcast anchored by News24 political journalist Tshidi Madia, she chats to analyst Khaya Sithole.
He joined Madia in studio ten weeks ago as the country was preparing to enter into a nationwide lockdown. At the time it was unclear how the lockdown would play out and what issues would crop up.
Published 05/22/20
Education experts are divided over the government's decision to reopen schools on 1 June. Some believe schools in poorer provinces will not be ready, and that schools should close for the rest of the year to safeguard the health of children and teachers. But, others point to scientific evidence which shows that children do not transmit the virus.
Published 05/21/20
In this episode of ...One More Thing, a weekly podcast hosted by News24 political journalist Tshidi Madia, she chats to Premier Alan Winde.
Published 05/15/20
There was widespread praise for President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement of a hard lockdown in March. But, as the weeks and months have passed since then, there has been a growing sense of unease.
Published 05/14/20
In an unexpected turn of events, the Zuma family dominated many of the news headlines this week.
Published 05/08/20
There was a lot of hustle and bustle in many of South Africa's major cities on the first day of the Level 4 lockdown on Friday.
Many South Africans were up early to take advantage of the fact that they were able to step out of their homes and exercise, thanks to a slight easing of lockdown restrictions.
Published 05/02/20
Restaurants across South Africa face closure as the Covid-19 crisis deepens. The industry has been one of those most affected by the lockdown, and its suvival is now at stake.
Published 04/29/20
President Cyril Ramaphosa finally put South Africans out of their misery on Thursday by shedding more light on the future of the current nationwide lockdown.
Ramaphosa announced that the country would move to a "Level 4" risk assessment on 1 May, with some lockdown regulations being relaxed to allow limited economic activity.
Published 04/26/20