It’s been a long lockdown, and many of us will be ready for a road trip. But inter-provincial travel is so near, yet so far at this crucial stage.
The drive-in cinema experience is back in Cape Town. From 4 July you will be able to watch a feature film from the comfort of your vehicle.
Cele said that police can use lethal force if their lives are at risk, and warned that smokers face criminal records for buying cigarettes.
Hotels, lodges, B&Bs and resorts can officially welcome back guests, but must adhere to a strict set of guidelines that can be read here.
Two terms, two different meanings. But with Level 3 laws changing, and taxis going rogue, where do we stand with our intra and inter-provincial guidelines?
From Wednesday, more airports will open for business and even recreational flights will be allowed. But the changes for Level 3 come with warnings.
From today, South Africans will be allowed to visit more venues for the purpose of leisure. Here’s what has officially changed at Level 3.
You can put R100 on red, but going to the homes of friends and relatives is off-limits at Level 3. Here’s where people will be ‘allowed to meet’ next week.
For those of you looking to book a lockdown break, the tourism industry has stated that guests are welcome to visit under ‘intra-provincial travel’ rules.
The Minister of Tourism on Friday evening addressed the nation about changes to the regulations relating to the lockdown and what it would mean for tourism sector.
The Minister of Tourism hosted a virtual media briefing Friday evening, 26 June, to outline the amendment to regulations for casinos under level 3.
The amendments come eight days Ramaphosa announced that further Level 3 measures would be relaxed to reopen the economy.
Researchers at Check Point warn that cybercriminals are taking advantage of businesses transitioning their workforces. Here’s what you need to know.
The Pretoria High Court ruled on Friday that eligibility criteria requiring SMMEs to be BEE compliant needs to be reviewed.
We have good news for all those who are desperate for a trip to the salon. Here’s what you need to know about getting a haircut during level 3.
Tattoo studios can now open under Level 3 lockdown, but only under strict conditions which were revealed on Friday 19 June 2020.
The latest government gazette went into detail about how hairdressers need to prepare their safety protocols, but failed to mention restaurants or hotels.
With accommodation now open, SANParks are nearly ready to invite guests back to some of South Africa’s world famous nature reserves.
Provincial travel has been banned since the beginning of lockdown. But some prominent figures say Advanced Level 3 is the right time to ease restrictions.
Restaurant workers sighed with relief at the President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement on Wednesday night, but may battle to get customers to come back.
Masina provided a solution for dumbfounded South Africans who can’t believe that they can go to a casino but not visit their families.
In choosing a date for the new Level 3 rules, there are two distinct paths the government can take – and legal challenges are at the heart of them.
It’s official, South Africans will soon be allowed to visit ‘overnight accommodation’ venues during Level 3. But Airbnb won’t get the go-ahead.
Casinos will be permitted to reopen, following the latest address by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday.
Ramaphosa did not reinstate the ban on the sale of alcohol, as many feared he might, but said that responsible drinking is a priority.