Public opinion is divided over a video of a pregnant woman, arrested in Australia, for promoting an anti-lockdown protest online.
Unlike numerous other industries, video communication platforms didn’t suffer from the pandemic slump, with Zoom proving to be one of the most popular.
Statistics SA has published reports on the state of the motor trade industry, tourist accommodation, the transport industry, and the food and beverage sectors.
Airbnb is introducing new technology that will make it difficult for parties to happen in the company’s listed properties.
The actual COVID-19 death toll is likely far higher than the official count, but at the height of the AIDS pandemic, some of the figures were truly horrendous.
We may finally be waving goodbye to advanced alert level 3 in the coming days, and ushering in the era of level 2.
It’s been more than 100 days since new Zealand recorded their last locally transmitted case of COVID-19.
The continued ban on the sale of alcohol is costing both the alcohol industry and external suppliers millions per day.
A beach day was cut short in Durban over the weekend when law enforcement showed up and gave chase.
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.
Studies have yielded some interesting insight into what our sex lives look like during a pandemic.
Restaurant owners, workers, and industry affiliates have taken to the streets to protest the stringent lockdown rules impacting their businesses.
Most of us are looking forward to leaving the pandemic behind, whilst others seem to want to permanently memorialise it.
The Restaurant Collective (R|C) has penned an open letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa, outlining ways in which the industry can work with government going forward, and asking for increased assistance.
SA smokers who haven’t kicked the habit during lockdown are paying an arm and a leg for ciggies, as prices soar at differing rates across the country.
The latest Stats SA release, focused on non-retail food and beverages data for April and May 2020, is perhaps best described as a bloodbath.
Whilst we are still very much in the middle of the pandemic, there will come a time when lockdown measures are further eased, and then dropped altogether.
One of the more infuriating aspects of South Africa’s national lockdown, as we near the completion of 110 full days, is the seemingly arbitrary nature of many of the regulations.
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Last night’s address by President Cyril Ramaphosa saw the reinstatement of a national curfew between 9PM and 4AM.
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Bheki Cele has revealed the number of arrests for contravening lockdown regulations under the various alert levels.
Restaurateurs have proposed a solution that would allow them to sell alcohol to sit-down customers when they order a meal.
Gauteng has now become the epicentre of infections, and the healthcare system is already buckling under the strain.
You’ve spent months indoors taking one for the team during the national lockdown. It’s time to take a moment for yourself.
Experts predict that the economic collapse brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to an exponential increase in crime.
Late last night, without much fanfare, the South African government gazetted some amendments to our lockdown rules.
If you’re considering returning to South Africa from overseas, there are a few things that you should keep in mind.
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Children and adults could experience changes in behaviour from lack of access to nature and the outdoors.