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.
A new document sent to schools outlines the measures that must be in place to ensure the safety of staff and students.
During a virtual meeting with opposition leaders earlier in the week, there were heated exchanges with Ramaphosa, as well as pressure from organised labour groups to hurry through the alert levels.
If your driver’s licence or motor vehicle licence disc has expired, you may be wondering how exactly to sort this out. The Department of Transport has now cleared up a few issues.
Professor Glenda Gray’s comments regarding the lockdown raised eyebrows over the weekend. Now Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize has come out swinging.
A proposal has been submitted for consideration that outlines what domestic air travel could look like during alert level 3.
An international research team of health experts reckons South Africa would benefit from 18 months of intermittent lockdowns.
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Bars are closed in London, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t grab a pint from your local ‘tactical beer response unit’.
South Africa and America share one common trait – we love our meat. But experts say cutting down might not be a bad idea.
A group of men approached by law enforcement outside a UK supermarket launched into an exercise routine to avoid arrest.
On Sunday morning, President Ramaphosa went for a stroll in Rosebank, leading to criticism that he hasn’t been adhering to physical distancing protocol.
Across Europe, countries are easing up on lockdown restrictions in an effort to bolster their economies.
Lockdown fines can range from R500 to R5 000, but there’s a reason it’s called an admission of guilt fine.
Analysis by the Department of Health has revealed the districts in SA hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Not only are people ignoring the lockdown regulations, but they’re posting pictures of it online, too.
Members of the ministerial advisory committee have spoken out about not being consulted on key decisions by government, although Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize disagrees.
Many restaurants have been forced out of business due to lockdown regulations, and even the most famous are now struggling.
The government has now repealed the restrictive ‘who can move’ measures that were first published last week.
Biology Professor Erin Bromage talks about the situations and activities most likely to put you at risk of contracting COVID-19.
As we hit the seven-week mark of our national lockdown, patience is wearing thin. In the case of the Daily Maverick’s Richard Poplak, it’s worn through.
If you’ve been dreaming of buying booze on the first morning of alert level 3, you’re not alone. With reduced trading hours, though, liquor stores are worried about total chaos.
Many restaurants around the world are struggling, but some in the San Francisco area have been given a hand by a rather famous couple.
A hedge fund with a reputation for making risky but profitable bets has put their faith in, and bet their money on, South Africa.
Following last night’s address to the nation, where he touched on when we can expect a drop to alert level 3, President Ramaphosa has been accused of being vague and short on specifics.
Tonight, at 8:30PM, President Cyril Ramaphosa will once again address the nation.
Many South Africans need to start changing their relationship with money, if we’re going to make it out of this pandemic financially sound.
A lawyer weighs in on what could happen if you’re caught advertising illicit alcohol or tobacco products on social media.
A fight broke out at a police station in George, after officers were arrested for violating lockdown rules.
Attorney Megan Harrington-Johnson unpacks your rights if your employer is talking about salary cuts.