Let’s not get ahead of ourselves: Level 2 brings some sweeping changes, but also, there are a number of restrictions which stay the same.
The move to Level 2 does not come without criticism, it seems. The political opposition of South Africa all have a bone to pick with Cyril Ramaphosa.
If the government picked any other phrase apart from ‘midnight on Monday’, we’d all be a little clearer – here’s when Level 2 officially starts.
Hawks thwart gang of four would-be armed robbers. Three die after high-speed chase and shootout. One arrested.
Businessman found safe and unharmed in rural Free State town. Five alleged kidnappers have been arrested.
Police Minister promises stronger police presence in area after murders of five women. Says high-level investigation has made good progress.
After announcing a move to lockdown Level 2, effective Monday, Ramaphosa said family and social visits will be permitted.
The wait is over; this week you can enjoy your favourite alcoholic beverage while out and about.
The alcohol ban has come to an end in South Africa once more, as President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the country will move to lockdown Level 2.
Inter-provincial travel is officially allowed under lockdown Level 2, which means citizens can now move between provinces.
It’s been a long, hard fight for the smokers of South Africa: But Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed the cigarette ban will end, and we’re moving to lockdown Level 2.
Mzansi will officially shift to lockdown Level 2, as confirmed by Cyril Ramaphosa during his address on Saturday. This is what you need to know…
At the same time a number of reports into SA’s recent ‘flight incidents’ was released, aviation authorities have had to dispell some rumours.
The State of Disaster laws have been extended. But critics are upset with the decision – and the fact it was signed off by Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
The struggling retail chain has launched a new value-focused clothing range that it believes will help turn around its fortunes.
A terrible car crash in the early hours of Saturday morning, in Delft, has claimed the lives of four people.
They have been invited by German companies in South Africa because their scarce skills are not readily available locally and to assist Eskom in maintaining and upgrading its fleet of ageing power plants
Will Ramaphosa announce a nationwide move to Level 2? Will he lift the bans on alcohol and cigarettes? Only time will tell.
Pent-up demand is seeing the residential property market exceed expectations. But watch for the sting in the tail, warns FNB.
This comes after Thulas Nxesi announced that UIF TERS benefits would be extended into the month of August.
The Japanese owners of the vessel causing an environmental disaster have promised further action and compensation as clean-up continues.
The DA says Ramaphosa has been avoiding reference to the top-secret document that allegedly plots to establish permanent command councils.
Iconic Somerset West hospitality landmark has been deemed unviable by the current tenant and its future is now uncertain.
Fita has been handed a boost in its legal bid against the cigarette ban, with the Supreme Court granting it leave to appeal the high court decision.
The State of Disaster ends on Saturday 15 August and South Africans have heard nothing from Ramaphosa. What lies ahead for the lockdown?