11,106 new cases of covid-19 have been confirmed in the country, in the last 24 hours.Published on6 January 2022By Merentia Van Der VentFacebookTwitterWhatsApp This represents a 22.2% positivity rate. A further 110 virus-related related deaths have also been reported.Merentia Van Der VentMerentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.LatestCouple attacked and robbed at Table Mountain National ParkMuizenberg SAPS intercepts planned gang shooting in Overcome HeightsWSAR Rescue teams in high demand this summer seasonRoad fatalities drop 5% during 2025/26 festive seasonTwo men sentenced to life for 2022 Harare mass shootingLatest articlesFresh demands to declare gang violence a state disaster 21 January 2026 World leaders gather in Davos as pushback against Trump mounts 21 January 2026 [LISTEN] Why Are Some People So Loud When They Sneeze? | The Joy Ride Debate 21 January 2026 Couple attacked and robbed at Table Mountain National Park 20 January 2026 Previous articleThe ANC says it will put mechanisms in place to process any parts of the State Capture Inquiry’s report that pertain to the party, its deployees or members.Next articleBeach baby! City staff deliver baby on Camps Bay beachMore than 216 000 people’s lives could be saved this year Merentia Van Der Vent - 20 January 2026 More than 216 000 people's lives could be saved this year in the Western Cape if they receive life-saving blood. This figure of 216,000...South Africa’s largest printed QR Code is located in Cape Town Merentia Van Der Vent - 19 January 2026 South Africa's largest printed QR Code is located in Cape Town, not on the ground, but on the roof of a building. This printed...A new record in air travel for the festive season has been set Merentia Van Der Vent - 15 January 2026 A new record in air travel for the festive season has been set in Cape Town and the Western Cape. According to WESGRO, for...