EFF rejects move to Level 3, says hard lockdown must be maintained
The Red Berets claim that the ANC has abandoned South Africa’s vulnerable citizens.
The Red Berets claim that the ANC has abandoned South Africa’s vulnerable citizens.
It’s back to work for most but not all, as South Africa heads to Level 3 lockdown.
After being closed for two months, bottle stores will be able to open their doors again in June.
The police chief is not happy with the Western Cape’s defiance.
Be warned; the black market is built on conning desperate people out of their hard-earned money
“Nobody can intervene and prevent the provision of food,” says the South African Human Rights Commission .
Eskom has forecast a 90% reduction in load shedding for the winter months ahead.
Professor Glenda Gray’s critique of government’s lockdown ‘debunked’ by Minister Mkhize.
Although the lockdown has afforded Eskom an opportunity to repair its embattled power plants, the loss of revenue will ultimately cost the consumer.
Delays in the delivery of sanitation stations, water tankers and personal protective equipment raises red flags.
The president will face-off with some of his fiercest detractors.
Grade 7 and 12 pupils will return to classrooms on 1 June – but schools need to following strict Standard Operating Procedures.
All commuters, taxi operators, drivers and queue marshals will be screened.
South African consumers dealt yet another blow at the most inopportune time.
Although schools in Gauteng and the Western Cape have followed government guidelines and are ready to reopen, growing caseloads may postpone the curriculum.
The case against the Department of Social Development has been tabled before the Human Rights Commission.
Under lockdown, the Mother City experiences a period of calm
Government will be held accountable by the country’s judicial system, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Restrictions on NGOs, private donors, and civil society groups who are looking to feed the country’s most vulnerable
Another big bust removes millions of cigarettes from the street.
President praised for enforcing harsh but necessary regulations.
The worry is that Eskom won’t be adequately prepared to handle an industrial reawakening.
This pivotal meeting marks the start of a gradual move towards a less restrictive future and an economic restart.
The president says that, one day, South Africa will eventually emerge from lockdown ‘beyond Level 1’.
According to the president, the Western Cape is at risk of staying at Level 4 lockdown while other provinces are afforded a reprieve.