SA ranked 8th in world in relation to COVID-19 infections
South Africa now ranks eighth in the world in terms of the number of coronavirus infections
FF+ questions CoGTA Minister’s powers
The Freedom Front Plus (FF+) has questioned why the Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs
Taxi operators, passengers encouraged to wear face masks
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, has emphasized
Social distancing, SA’s biggest challenge: Dlamini-Zuma
The government says funeral gatherings and travel between provinces are still the main causes of the
Smokers protest in Cape Town over continued cigarette ban
Smokers around Cape Town took to the streets to protest against the continued ban on tobacco
Opposition parties concerned about ‘wide-ranging powers’ given to Dlamini-Zuma
With a new date set for the State of National Disaster, some political parties remain concerned
DA wants Dlamini-Zuma investigated for contravening Ethics Code
The DA plans to lodge a complaint with Parliament’s Joint Ethics and Members Interest against
Government made mistake in the way it communicated cigarette ban: Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa has conceded that government made a mistake in the way it communicated the
HRC probes racism complaint after Dlamini-Zuma’s was depicted as a baboon
The South African Human Rights Commission says it will investigate a racism complaint after a
DA welcomes Constitutional Court directive on Disaster Management Act
The Democratic Alliance has welcomed the Constitutional Court directive to consider the party’s
INFOGRAPHIC | Regulations related to children during COVID-19 Level 3 lockdown
Regulations relating to the movement of children in South Africa will be eased on Monday, 1 June
NCCC to give briefing on regulations relating to COVID-19 Level 3 restrictions
The National Coronavirus Command Council will brief the media on Thursday afternoon on the
Tobacco lobby groups gear up to fight cigarette sale ban
The Fair trade Independent Tobacco association has filed a court application challenging the
British American Tobacco threatens legal action over cigarette ban
The British American Tobacco South Africa has given Co-operative Governance Minister Nkosazana
Smokers slam government decision to extend ban on cigarettes
TAX Justice South Africa (TJSA) has condemned government’s decision to extend the ban on cigarettes
Workers in reopening industries to be allowed to travel to their provinces of work
Workers in industries that will reopen from 1 May and who travelled to other provinces before the
LIVE: Ministers Dlamini-Zuma, Patel brief media on COVID-19 risk-adjusted strategy
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Trade and
South Africa to allow mines to operate at 50% capacity during lockdown
South Africa will allow mines to operate at 50% capacity during a nationwide lockdown to curb the
Johannesburg to start issuing temporary permits to informal food traders
The City of Johannesburg will from on Monday start issuing temporary permits allowing informal food
Informal traders allowed to resume business as government relaxes lockdown laws amid hike in COVID-19 cases
South Africa coronavirus cases have increased to 1 462. The increase comes amid news of government