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After nearly 60 days of the tough Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a drop to Level 3, bringing a significant easing of measures to combat the deadly pandemic.
For now, all public gatherings – apart from funerals and office meetings – will remain banned when the country enters Level 3 on June 1.
Our ability to support and sustain livelihoods – either through job creation or social grants – has been severely damaged by the last 10 weeks. And the country’s biggest problems remain as they were two months ago: Eskom, the economy, state capture and SOEs, writes Pieter du Toit.
As President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the downgrade to Level 3 of the national Covid-19 lockdown, he thanked scientists for challenging and pushing the government's response to the global pandemic.
Why South Africa has a shortage of Covid-19 tests, and who will be allowed to fly.
The coronavirus in South Africa will get much worse, before it gets better, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in an address to the nation on Sunday evening. Read the full speech.
Government officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo have denied any manipulation of its figures for coronavirus cases and deaths.
The jackpot prize in Sunday's Daily Lotto draw rolled down to the next level with 50 players winning R1 011.60 by matching four numbers.
A police officer has been shot and killed after engaging alleged hijackers in Kwaggafontein, Mpumalanga, police said on Sunday.
The move to level 3 will see more sectors of the economy open for business after eight weeks of lockdown.
The government can no longer prevent the distribution of food during the Covid-19 national lockdown after a non-governmental organisation (NGO) - 1 000 Women Trust - approached the courts and won the right to freely assist the hungry.
Striving for supply chain resilience and sustainability means moving from just-in-time to just-in-case, says Reinhardt Arp.
A 32-year-old man, reported to be a well-known soccer player, has been arrested for clocking 213km/h in Gauteng, police said on Sunday.
Eid celebrations predicted for Sunday will now take place on Monday, the Jamiatul Ulama South Africa has announced.
Investec Chief Executive Officer Fani Titi saw a sign of things to come when he dropped by the bank's headquarters last week.
There will be gale force north-westerly to westerly winds (65-80km/h) between Cape Columbine and Cape Agulhas in the early morning, spreading eastwards to Plettenberg Bay by late morning and to Port St Johns in the afternoon as well as the Central Karoo of the Western Cape.
A North West police officer has been charged for theft and defeating the ends of justice after she allegedly stole R6 000 worth of cigarettes out of the Rustenburg police station's exhibit store earlier in May.
The return of staff to schools in KwaZulu-Natal has been delayed until later in the week as the education department works to distribute personal protective equipment (PPE) to all schools.
The possession of cigarettes during the lockdown is not a crime, and police officers may not compel you to give an explanation on why you have it on your person, despite comments made by Police Minister Bheki Cele.
A 38-year-old man, allegedly in possession of heroin worth more than R1.4 million, was arrested in Durban on Saturday.
This past week the group, going by the name of Samora Community Action Network (CAN), prepared 250 hot meals daily, Monday through Friday, helping particularly the elderly and children at need.
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Health Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu has confirmed nine positive cases at the Mahatma Gandhi Hospital in Phoenix, north of Durban, where six healthcare workers and three patients have contracted Covid-19.
A developmental state is not about intervention by the state, but about the scope and quality of interventions in the economy, says Deputy Minister of Finance David Masondo.
Eskom's patience with the non-payment of accounts by Mpumalanga's municipalities have reached breaking point to such an extent that it has capped the amount of power supplied to these entities.
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