On March 15, 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a national state of disaster in terms of the Disaster Management Act.
If you’ve been rationing your booze, and hoping to make it through the weekend before stocking up on Monday, you may want to rework your calculations.
A new directive focusing on COVID-19 and the workplace has just been published by Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi.
A study published this week looks into the reasons why the tobacco sales ban, that lasted five months in 2020, was pretty much dead on arrival.
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.
As South Africans flock en masse to liquor stores across the country, some may find that their hopes of stockpiling have been dashed.
The World Health Organisation’s advice has been cited as one of the reasons for the tobacco ban, so let’s break it down.
SAB could be forced to destroy millions of bottles of beer if the alcohol ban, in its current form, stays in place.
Last night, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, dropped the bomb that the government would be going back on the decision to allow the sale of tobacco products.
Lockdown can inspire a variety of moods and emotions, and there’s a series to help you cope with each one.
Here’s everything you need to know to prepare for the national lockdown, which will be in effect from midnight on Thursday, March 26.