Eyewitness News
  • Eyewitness News
  • Search
  • Latest
  • Local
  • Elections
  • Coronavirus
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Sport
  • Video
  • Podcasts
Go
Two children have died reportedly from meningitis in the Western Cape.

Faiza steyn

'No meningitis outbreak in WC'

By Eyewitness News

The WC Health Department says there is no evidence that the two deaths are related.

  • The Grassy Park house where three relatives died due to a suspected gas leak on 16 July 2013. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN

    Probe into Grassy Park deaths

    Health authorities will conduct autopsies following the deaths of three Grassy Park family members.

    3229 days ago
  • The Cape Department of Health says there have been no reports of Swine flu in the Province. Picture: Stock.XCHNG

    Swine flu has not spread to the Cape

    The Cape Department of Health says there have been no reports of Swine flu in the Province.

    3243 days ago
  • Bones were found on the outside of Lentegeur Hospital in Mitchells Plain on 16 January 2013. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN

    Tests concluded on Lentegeur bones

    Test results have revealed the bones which were found at Lentegeur did not belong to humans.

    3411 days ago
  • Bones were found outside of Lentegeur Hospital in Mitchells Plain. Picture: Rahima Essop/EWN

    Bones found at CT hospital

    Workers came across bones while digging a trench at a local hospital.

    3413 days ago
  • Stethoscope

    Conjoined twins die

    The Western Cape Health Department said the death of conjoined twins was not unexpected.

    3632 days ago
  • Eyewitness News

    Conjoined Eastern Cape twins die

    Conjoined twins, who were last week admitted to the Red Cross Children's Hospital for treatment, have died.

    3632 days ago
  • Red Cross Hospital. Picture: EWN

    Conjoined twins admitted to hospital

    The EC conjoined twins were admitted to the Red Cross Children's Hospital for inspection.

    3636 days ago
  • «
  • 1
  • »

Trending on EWN

Surfside building in uMdloti damaged during heavy rains on Saturday 21 May 2022.

  1. Rescue teams scramble to evacuate KwaZulu-Natal residents affected by floods
  2. Zweli Mkhize says he's ready to stand as ANC president
  3. Eskom confirms Stage 2 loadshedding will be implemented throughout the week
  4. Beleaguered KZN battered by severe flooding once again
  5. DIRCO dismisses reports that government is repatriating ex-ISIS fighters to SA
Tweets by @ewnreporter

On Air


Latest bulletin

Latest traffic report

Contributors

  • Rafiq Wagiet
    Rafiq Wagiet
    Western Cape to reintroduce reward system for the reporting of illegal firearms
  • Mihlali Ntsabo
    Mihlali Ntsabo
    Citizens grapple with inconsistent bouts of loadshedding as stage 3 kicks in
  • Nhlanhla Mabaso
    Nhlanhla Mabaso
    Search and rescue teams leap into action amid renewed flooding in KZN
  • Buhle Mbhele
    Buhle Mbhele
    Moerane remembered as a street smart and loving person
  • AFP
    AFP
    UK confirms local transmission of monkeypox

Let the news come to you. Subscribe to our daily newsletter.

Eyewitness News
  • Local
  • World
  • Politics
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Video
  • Audio
  • Infographics
  • EWN Apps
  • EWN popup
  • Breaking News Alerts
  • Traffic
  • Newsletter Signups
  • RSS Feeds
  • Contact
  • Find us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Comments Policy
COPYRIGHT 2022 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | Terms & Conditions | Privacy | PAIA

Choose an EWN Twitter account

Follow @ewnreporter

Follow @ewnupdates

Follow @ewnsport

Follow @ewntraffic

Choose an EWN app

iOS

Android