South African hotel operator Tsogo Sun will temporarily close up to 36 of their hotels across the country following a collapse in demand as the COVID-19 pandemic worsens. Travel bans
South Africa has joined the World Health Organisation's (WHO) multi-country research trial to find effective treatment for COVID-19. Speaking at a press briefing in Geneva, Switzerland on March 19, WHO
South African telecommunications network provider MTN is slashing their data prices with between 25% and 50% following negotiations with the Competition Commission. The company is taking "a set of voluntary
President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country has increased to 150. The new figure was announced by the president while speaking at
The South African government is enforcing strict rules on public premises such as bars and pubs in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. These institutions may no longer operate past 6pm
The popular Comrades Marathon is yet to officially confirm its cancellation or postponement following Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa's comments that their decision to go ahead with the race is "unacceptable,
Following the President's declaration of a national disaster amid the coronavirus pandemic, various institutions throughout the Mother City are taking precautions to protect themselves and others. The City has decided
Employees at 55 Dominos Pizza locations across South Africa will be left jobless as the pizza joint closes its doors in the country. Taste Holdings, owner of Starbucks and Dominos,
Following President Ramaphosa's 'national disaster' declaration, a number of South African cabinet ministers gathered today to address the nation on the government's plans to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. During the
The University of Cape Town (UCT) will suspend all classes for the remainder of the term from today [March 16] as a staff member has tested positive for COVID-19. In