A KwaZulu-Natal e-hailing taxi driver with a fear of snakes got the shock of his life recently when he accepted a R35 ride request from a passenger – and his slithery sidekick – for a ride from Hillcrest to Waterfall.
PRETORIA (Reuters) - The students knew their South African university was the epicentre of a new COVID-19 variant spreading panic across the globe, but over the past week many worried more about how Omicron would mess up exams and holiday plans than about catching it.
Some students at the Tshwane University of Technology are more worried about how Omicron would affect exams and holiday plans than about catching it, according to interviews by Reuters.
PRETORIA - The students knew their South African university was the epicentre of a new Covid-19 variant spreading panic across the globe, but over the past week many worried more about how Omicron would mess up exams and holiday plans than about catching it. At the Tshwane University of Technology, in the capital Pretoria, learners languidly walked across the green.