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The National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) has advised the Ministerial Advisory Committee (MAC) to move the country to alert level 2. Here’s what changes if that happens.
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Despite widespread concern that we could be looking at a return to stricter lockdown measures, some restrictions were actually lifted.
If we were to return to alert level 2, there is no real set of rules in place, with many of our restrictions changing even as we remained on the same alert level.
Ster-Kinekor and Nu Metro open their doors today, but there are a few things you need to know before you head on over to take in a movie.
It has been almost a week since the ban on alcohol sales was rescinded, and a number of Capetonians have clearly overdone it.
We may not be able to holiday in Italy, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy some of the country’s finest treats.
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.
We may finally be waving goodbye to advanced alert level 3 in the coming days, and ushering in the era of level 2.
While we don’t know if or when we might move to alert level 2, ‘advanced alert level 3’ is on the cards, heralding in a few key changes.
News24 reports that Dlamini-Zuma has told the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) that the sale of tobacco and alcohol should continue to be banned until the country reaches alert level 1.