I have an immense amount of sympathy for parents having to endure lockdown with cooped up children in the house.
From today, June 1, South African domestic flights for business travel are allowed, although there are a number of rules and regulations worth jotting down.
President Ramaphosa said yesterday that scientists advising the government’s coronavirus response recommended a drop to alert level 1.
South Africa’s confirmed cases and death toll are higher than in many other African countries, and there are some valuable lessons to be learnt from our approach thus far.
British American Tobacco SA has had enough of the tobacco sales ban, and is initiating urgent legal proceedings.
What happens behind closed doors between consenting adults is none of our business, except that these details made it to court.
Gary Busey is a strange character, and he’s gone from hard-partying Hollywood leading man to starring in a TV show where people argue about their pets.
Despite all of his talk about being a defender of free speech, the word’s most fragile ego and his presidential campaign were keen to see this satirical cartoon taken down.
Bullard, perhaps best known for a 2008 Sunday Times column that saw him lose his job, has once again been sacked.
Following a media briefing this afternoon by co-operative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, we now have some clarity regarding certain alert level 3 regulations.
Regulations around operations at the SA Post Office have been relaxed, meaning many of its core services can now resume.
South Africa’s Child Protection Register is supposed to ensure children are kept safe from sexual predators. ‘Carte Blanche’ investigates why this isn’t exactly the case.
Will beaches and parks be open for exercise? Are you still limited to within five kilometres of your residence? What hours will alcohol be sold? Those, and many other issues, still need clarifying.
Professor Glenda Gray’s comments about the national lockdown have come under fire from various government officials. Zapiro’s been watching closely.
If you have even a passing interest in British politics, you’ll know that Dominic Cummings has had a rough week. Deservedly so, because he’s an absolute prat.
Much coverage and analysis has been given to the tobacco sales ban, but we should also be outraged by SANDF brutality and our state failing our most vulnerable citizens.
When the world first went into lockdown, people began hoarding toilet paper as though their lives depended on it. Now there’s jewellery to celebrate their idiocy.
When it comes to shopping, especially in the midst of a pandemic, I favour a ‘get in and get out’ approach. This app will help you avoid the crowds.
If I had spent half as much time designing a strange trick shot machine as I have scrolling through Netflix, it may have been my contraption featured.
We may be stuck indoors, but there’s still plenty of action going on in our country’s parks and private reserves.
As South Africa readies itself for a spike in coronavirus cases and deaths, the decision to allow religious gatherings of up to 50 people has been criticised.
Prince Andrew would have been waiting for the new Netflix series, ‘Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich’, to drop with a great deal of trepidation, and those fears were justified.
As the extent of the COVID-19 outbreak in the Cape becomes clearer, some confusion around what will happen on June 1 remains.
Whilst some companies have seen their stock rise over the last (almost) five months, others have taken knocks that will be felt for many years to come.
‘The Sopranos’ may be the greatest TV show of all time, and the cast of characters helped a few words enter popular lexicon with their unique delivery style.
The man behind ‘Inception’ has another blockbuster on his hands, although the exact details of ‘Tenet’ aren’t exactly clear.
Yesterday, health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize signed off on new regulations regarding the handling of coronavirus deaths at home.
The Chinese government has come under scrutiny for its use of citizen surveillance techniques in recent years, but this app is taking things to the next level.
When President Ramaphosa announced that the ban on tobacco sales would continue under alert level 3, South African smokers let out a collective cry of anguish.
A mother baboon and her baby were euthanised on Friday, and some Kommetjie residents are unhappy about the decision-making process.