🔒 No country should count on a Covid-19 vaccine – former Harvard Medical prof William Haseltine
Biznews spoke to former Harvard Medical Professor William Haseltine about the steps that South Africa could take to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic.
Biznews spoke to former Harvard Medical Professor William Haseltine about the steps that South Africa could take to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic.
There have been promising early trials of a Covid-19 vaccine, and some for a usable shot by year-end. In reality however, we are in the very early days.
A moment of clarity from the leader of South Africa’s official opposition political party who describes Covid-19 as the hill, but the economy the mountain.
Wits University Professor Guy Richards says private hospitals are going to have to be brought on board if the public hospitals are overrun.
John Dludlu, Chief Executive of the Small Business Institute, asks government to apply a risk adjusted approach in reopening the economy.
Biznews founder Alec Hogg dives into Markus Jooste’s Steinhoff leftovers with South Africa’s favourite market analyst David Shapiro.
Darias Jonker explains why multinationals who have operations in SA and foreign portfolio investors in the country’s stocks and bonds are “very worried” at a continuation of the lockdown.
UCT Professor Corné van Walbeek has done extensive research on how the ban of cigarettes has affected South Africa and its taxpayers.
As we emerge from our homes, everyone is asking how quickly our economies can recover from their Covid-19 crunches. We may not like the answer.
Gavin Hudson, CEO of Tongaat Hulett, believes Barloworld’s call of a material adverse change event is premature. He, however, remains positive that the deal will go through.