Whilst South Africa’s COVID-19 cases are slowly decreasing, and some freedoms returning, the worries of a ‘second surge’ point to a tricky road ahead.
Sadly, the drop to alert level 2 has come too late for many gyms and fitness centres across the country, and it’s become clear that in order to stay alive, the industry will have to adapt.
The Fair Trade Independent Tobacco Association (FITA) has announced that it will continue with its legal action.
Here’s what you need to know about alert level 2, which is coming into effect as of midnight tonight.
From time to time, we all need a good booster to make it through the day, but it’s worth considering exactly what you’re glugging down.
Two temporary COVID-19 field hospitals in Cape Town are set to close as admissions drop, and virus rates decline in the Western Cape.
Perhaps the only thing we know for certain about COVID-19, is that we don’t really know everything yet.
I’ve always been a bit of a ‘pinner man’, myself. You know, those very thin two-hitter joints – that’s my vibe, but I’m not afraid to learn and try new things.
Fashion reflects the times, and the bandanna or scarf-mask is so hot right now. Protection-wise, however, they’re not all that practical.
According to sources familiar with discussions during yesterday’s NCCC meeting, chaired by President Ramaphosa, the bans could soon be lifted.
We may finally be waving goodbye to advanced alert level 3 in the coming days, and ushering in the era of level 2.
On Friday last week, Justice and Correctional Services minister Ronald Lamola published the draft Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill.
It’s been more than 100 days since new Zealand recorded their last locally transmitted case of COVID-19.
Knowing where your nightmares come from and how to control them goes a long way towards a decent night’s sleep.
You can treat yourself to some new kicks and do your bit in the fight against COVID-19 with PUMA’s new ‘Unity Collection’.
A new draft report published by the Department of Tourism provides possible scenarios for when we might welcome foreign tourists back to South Africa.
We’ve seen some over the top reactions from anti-maskers in America, but this guy might just take the cake.
Scientists believe that recovered COVID-19 patients could be faced with some very worrying after-effects.
Some residents of Victoria, calling themselves “sovereign citizens”, are refusing to co-operate with police checks, which in some cases has led to violent showdowns with law enforcement.
For the first time since early March, when South Africa had its first confirmed case of COVID-19, the rate at which cases are increasing daily in the country has started declining.
Now that the reinstated alcohol sales ban has effectively reduced pressure on the healthcare system, medical experts are calling on government to review the latest data.
Dozens of children have been issued with punishments harsher than those dealt out to adults, for similar crimes.
I reckon South Africans can relate to how the people of Victoria are feeling at present, and perhaps a primal scream is in order.
Studies have yielded some interesting insight into what our sex lives look like during a pandemic.
The membership club offers a legal growing service to all adult South African cannabis users, with the goods professionally packaged and delivered directly to your door.
Boeing has been struggling to claw back profits, and the past few months have seen the financial woes deepen.
During a provincial government press briefing yesterday, the data presented shows the Western Cape with a steady decline in cases.
A study conducted in the UK found that tall people were more at risk of contracting COVID-19.
Whilst teachers and those associated with the day to day running of schools are adhering to strict protocols, pupils are living it up.
The government is looking at a new proposal to lift the alcohol ban in South Africa, following protests and job losses.