South Africans hit the streets on Day 1 of the Level 4 lockdownA 13:00 on Friday, the Western Cape had recorded 2 536 confirmed cases, according to a statement from Winde.This is 165 cases more than the day before.Two more people also died, bringing the death toll in the province to 48.There were 696 recoveries…
WATCH | No mask, no entry: Joburg malls require residents to cover up before shoppingServicing of vehicles"Servicing of vehicles of personnel performing emergency services is permitted under Level 4. "This also includes the importation of spares for service purposes and for manufacturing. Emergency spares are also allowed to be on sale," Mbalula said.Uber driver Mukenge Jean…
Here is what is and what isn’t allowed during level 4Already the department had distributed 3.6 million masks, he said.Mbalula added that, while government may provide limited assistance in ensuring availability of masks, the onus rested on individuals to ensure that they did not leave home without one.Road-based public transport can now operate between 05:00…
GALLERY | South Africans head outside to exercise for the first time in over a monthMakhubo reminded employers to give their employees who would be returning to work new permits, so they could travel backwards and forwards. "We are still in a lockdown. It is just Level 4 and we are opening up the economy a…
Mmusi Maimane: We must invoke real oversight over the laws governing this lockdownANC MP and parliamentary counsellor to President Cyril Ramaphosa, Gerhard Koornhof, said: "We must send the message out to the public: Parliament is open, we are functioning."UDM MP Nqabayomzi Kwankwa said the move to physical sittings of Parliament must be gradual."We can't afford…
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