Guess who’s back, back again? It’s alert level 1, so let’s unpack what has and hasn’t changed when it comes to rules and regulations.
Plett was hit hard over the summer season, which the town attributes in large part to the beach closures.
Following a slight decline in new infections and hospitalisations, the topic of the ban on alcohol sales has been discussed in several meetings over the past week.
In an open letter to President Ramaphosa, key players in the wine industry have said that it won’t survive if the ban on sales and onsite consumption of alcohol continues.
Premier Alan Winde has written to Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize to request that the national government considers relaxing a number of lockdown restrictions.
If you’ve been busted for committing a crime, you might want to consider not adding to the charges by offering officers a bribe.
The new regulations for the festive season have been gazetted, alongside the punishment that businesses will face if they flout them.
Despite widespread concern that we could be looking at a return to stricter lockdown measures, some restrictions were actually lifted.
Bheki Cele has revealed the number of arrests for contravening lockdown regulations under the various alert levels.
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.
Alcohol sales are set to open from June 1, so you’d better get ahead of the game if you want to beat the crowds.
On June 1, the whole country is moving to alert level 3. Here’s what that means, and how it compares to alert level 4.
A lawyer weighs in on what could happen if you’re caught advertising illicit alcohol or tobacco products on social media.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has gazetted some changes and additions to road rules and regulations during lockdown alert level 4.
In his weekly newsletter this morning, President Ramaphosa finally addressed the rollback on the sale of tobacco products announced last week.
Here’s what employees and employers need to know about resuming operations this week, and what is expected from all parties.
Starting from tomorrow (May 1), you can now exercise between 6AM and 9AM, within a five-kilometre radius of your house. Here’s the easiest way to work that out.
Transform your phone into the ultimate lockdown survival tool with these five great apps.
If you were hoping to live off a diet of Woolies pies and chicken over the next few weeks, the sale of those items has been prohibited.
Lockdown can inspire a variety of moods and emotions, and there’s a series to help you cope with each one.
While a number of sectors brace themselves for economic strife post-lockdown, some in real estate are cautiously optimistic.
President Ramaphosa cracked a meme-inspired joke during a video conference on Tuesday, and had a good chuckle whilst at it.
Speculation abounds as we draw closer to the proposed end date of the national lockdown, with some sectors reportedly planning a return to business as usual.
I know you’re bored, and carbs boost your mood, but we really need to get a handle on lockdown snacking.
Great news, friends. You can now order coffee online and have it delivered to your door during lockdown.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula has announced some changes and additions to driving laws during lockdown.
If you’re venturing out of the house to stock up on essential groceries, you need to plan ahead in order to make the most of it.
A video showing a SANDF Casspir crashing and rolling near a petrol station has been doing the rounds on Facebook and Twitter.
A bird’s-eye view of empty streets in Sea Point, the CBD, Blouberg and Tableview really puts things into perspective.
Two people have died as a result of coronavirus, as the number of confirmed cases rises.