Omicron’s global spread prompts renewed lockdowns, delayed reopenings
New Zealand delayed the planned reopening of its international border because of the sweeping spread
Sassa offices in Bellville stable following unrest
Services at the South African Social Security Agency offices in Bellville, Cape Town are said to
Social distancing a concern at Post Offices: Mkhize
Deputy Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, Hlengiwe Mkhize
Strict COVID-19 measures to be adhered to during by-elections: IEC
Independent Electoral Commission Spokesperson Kate Bapela says strict COVID-19 precautions will be
Strict level one protocols to be adhered to during Eastern Cape initiation season: COGTA
The Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Department (COGTA) in the Eastern Cape says
Tshwane Metrorail to resume services on Tuesday
Train services between Mabopane and Saulsville in the Tshwane Metro will resume on Tuesday morning.
Basic Education seeks other ways of dealing with social distancing, slates learner rotation system as ineffective
The Department of Basic Education is considering other ways of dealing with social distancing in
Strict regulations to be enforced at King Shaka Airport as international travel resumes
Authorities at Durban’s King Shaka International Airport in Durban say strict lockdown regulations
SA COVID-19 second surge most likely inevitable: Prof Karim
Chairperson of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on COVID-19 Professor Salim Abdool Karim says as
Containment measures help to curb COVID-19
Health Minister Dr. Zweli Mkhize says that the containment measures – masks, washing of hands,
Premier League may see reduced crowds into next year: government adviser
Sporting venues in England are unlikely to get the green light to fill to capacity this year and the
ZamaZamas invade mining land in Northern Cape
Thousands of illegal miners have invaded a piece of land near Port Nolloth in the Northern Cape,
New Jersey to make face masks mandatory outdoors as US outbreak widens
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said on Wednesday he would sign an executive order requiring people
Fewer fans, increased costs ‘new normal’ for clubs in post COVID-19 world: Study
Reduction in stadium capacities, improved ventilation systems and mobile payment for tickets and
Over 180 learners test positive for COVID-19 in Eastern Cape school
More than 180 learners at the Makaula Senior Secondary School in Mount Frere in the Eastern Cape
Limited domestic flights resume at Cape Town International Airport
The Airports Company of South Africa says limited domestic scheduled flight services have resumed at
Parents anxious about children contracting COVID-19 in schools
Parents of Grade 7 and 12 learners whose children have returned to school are already feeling
The Public Service Accountability Monitor says reopening of E Cape schools is not feasible
Makhanda-based government watchdog, the Public Service Accountability Monitor, says it might not be
Sassa apologises for payment glitches
The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has apologised to its beneficiaries for a number of
Implementing social distancing impossible at some correctional centres
Minister of Justice Ronald Lamola says the implementation of social distancing at some correctional