Select Driving License Testing Centres (DLTCs) in the Western Cape will reopen on June 9. The centres were closed during the national lockdown and have now been green-lighted to resume
The Tourism Department has revealed that South Africa's international tourism industry is likely to only begin operations again in 2021. Speaking at a briefing on May 27, Tourism Minister Mmamoloko
Hospital trauma units have seen an increase of almost double the cases since Monday, June 1, the first day alcohol was allowed to be sold again under lockdown regulations. The
Sturk's Tobacconists in Greenmarket Square is the latest Cape business to close its doors due to the negative effects of lockdown regulations. Sturk's Tobacco shop has been an iconic Cape
The Pretoria High Court has ruled that Level 3 and 4 lockdown regulations are unconstitutional and invalid. In a ruling delivered by the North Gauteng Division of the High Court
The body of an elderly male was found on Table Mountain on Monday [June 1], the first day national parks were reopened to the public on Level 3. According to
There has been much controversy and conflicting opinions over whether or not children should return to school amid the coronavirus pandemic. The South African Paediatric Association (SAPA), a professional society
The South African Police Service (SAPS) are searching for a missing Constable who has not been seen since March, and are offering a R30 000 reward for information that will
A Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) ranger suffered an accidental gunshot wound to his leg while chasing a suspect on Kommetjie Beach. According to Ian Klopper, NSRI Kommetjie station commander,
Thousands of employees returned to work on June 1, as Level 3 restrictions officially kicked in. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, there are a number of measures workers must