Mitchells Plain residents defied the lockdown and clashed with police today, April 14, over the lack of food parcel delivery. Residents who said they were hungry and had not received
Premier Alan Winde confirmed that the Western Cape’s positive COVID-19 cases has now climbed to 657 people as of today, April 14. There are currently 35 Covid-19 positive people being
The Shoprite store in Athlone has closed until further notice after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. "After one of our colleagues at Shoprite Athlone tested positive for Covid-19, we
An image has been making its way around social media showing an SABC news bulletin which says that liquor stores will be allowed to open at certain times. The South
While many Capetonians think of it just as a museum, Robben Island is home to a number of families. During lockdown, they have had no access to major shopping centres
Premier Alan Winde confirmed that the number of COVID-19 cases in the Western Cape have reached 446 as of today [April 4]. "As we start to see an increase in
Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma has gazetted further amendments to the regulations on the COVID-19 lockdown. These relate to movement and conducting of funerals.
While speaking at his digiconference on safety and security during the lockdown in the Western Cape, Premier Alan Winde said that a number of schools in the Western Cape have
A man and his daughter, first reported missing, have been found safe on a Wilderness hiking trail along the Silver River after an NSRI search was called for them on
South Africa has confirmed 1 170 positive coronavirus cases on the first day of the nationwide lockdown. Ministers from key Departments addressed the nation on the rollout of the first