We have now entered the final week of the original 35-day lockdown period, and I’m sure we can all relate to the struggles of Madam & Eve.
As of May 1, South Africa will be moved to alert level 4. Whilst there are still a great deal of uncertainties to be ironed out, here’s what we know thus far.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will again address the nation, spelling out the government’s plans going forward.
Even if you’ve been nowhere near Long Street and Kloof Street, you’d have seen pictures of the ‘Stay Home’ billboard.
There was a time when people were talking about the coronavirus as a great leveller, but the past few weeks have made it abundantly clear that is not the case.
Yesterday, a ‘leaked’ document was widely circulated on social media, laying out South Africa’s plan for what lies ahead.
A number of South African celebs have come out in support of Pick n Pay’s efforts to help feed the hungry during lockdown.
Transform your phone into the ultimate lockdown survival tool with these five great apps.
Google searches for ways to make booze at home have spiked, and bartering in the ‘burbs continues at a rate of knots. Has our alcohol ban been a success?
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says that the video allegedly showing a man harassed for not having a permit to buy groceries lacks important context.
Prof Shabir Madhi, of Wits University, who heads the public health subcommittee advising President Cyril Ramaphosa and his cabinet, says we’re in this for the long haul.
Thursday D-day for lockdown plans. WC, KZN, GP warned of longer lockdowns. Hydroxychloroquine study results. SA’s best cars. Huge financial strain on SA Rugby. Val Kilmer on Top Gun ‘wild time’.
Ramaphosa will address the nation on additional economic and social relief measures that form part of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Four trucks delivering goods to bring relief to areas in need were attacked and looted on Monday.
When April ends, life will not return to business as usual. Here are some practical solutions, as well as words of warning from one of the leading scientists on the government’s advisory committee on COVID-19.
As South Africans buckle down for the final lockdown stretch, some ANC members have been openly flouting rules and regulations to have a good time.
Google searches related to weird and vivid dreams have surged during lockdown, so you’re not alone. Here’s what experts reckon is going on.
A man was busted trying to smuggle his girlfriend out of Gauteng and into Mpumalanga.
The video also features Hout Bay, Lion’s Head, the Blouberg beachfront, and the V&A Waterfront.
Sadly, Eskom hasn’t been able to get as much done during the lockdown period as we would have hoped.
As our government worries that it’s just a matter of time before protests and looting erupt on an “unmanageable scale”, our police chief buries his head in the sand.
Some friends you usually only see once or twice a month now suddenly want to ‘video hang’ every other day. You may need to politely enforce a few boundaries.
Speaking earlier today at a media briefing, Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, announced the changes.
Woolworths’ new ‘click and collect’ drive-thru service is a pretty cool way to assist with physical distancing.
As the UK struggles with an overwhelmed healthcare system, and a death toll nearing 13 000, tough decisions lie ahead.
As we hit the three-week mark of our national lockdown, the behaviour of our police and army members has come under increased scrutiny.
As South Africans realise their rationing equations have been thrown out the window with the extension, the calls to ease the ban on the sale of alcohol grow stronger.
The national lockdown is putting a huge financial strain on many South Africans. Now may be the time to take a closer look at your financial affairs.
South Africans are a resourceful bunch, and we’ll always find a way to keep ourselves entertained.
As our lockdown nears the three-week mark, many dog owners are getting restless. On Easter Sunday, that didn’t work out well for this woman in Three Anchor Bay.