[ad_1] By Sihle Mavuso 2h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Durban – The ANC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) has decided that all of its members facing serious criminal charges have 30 days to withdraw or face disciplinary action. This resolution comes amid the ruling party’s efforts to clean up its …
Read More »SA will remain at level 1 but there will be no liquor store sales during Easter weekend
[ad_1] By Se-Anne Rall 9h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare DURBAN – South Africa will remain on coronavirus lockdown alert level 1. Tonight, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that only a few changes will be made to the current lockdown regulations before Easter weekend. However, the sale of alcohol off-site is …
Read More »US & 13 Allies Express Concern Over WHO-Backed COVID Report
[ad_1] The other nations that signed the joint declaration were the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Slovenia. WASHINGTON – The United States and 13 allies jointly expressed concern Tuesday over a World Health Organization-backed report on the origins of COVID-19 and urged China to provide “full …
Read More »South Africa Has New Level 1 Restrictions For Easter – Here Are The Changes
[ad_1] President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that the government will introduce new restrictions for South Africa before Easter weekend. In a national address on Tuesday night (March 30), the president said the latest set of restrictions comes a year after the country first entered a lockdown in response to the …
Read More »No changes to curfew are expected, but alcohol cannot be purchased for off-site consumption during Easter, government recommends
[ad_1] President Cyril Ramaphosa. (Photo: GCIS) President Cyril Ramaphosa has met with prime ministers to decide on the Easter weekend restrictions. The country is currently under alert level 1 lockdown. There is fear of a third wave of Covid-19 infections after the long Easter weekend. President Cyril Ramaphosa met with …
Read More »Western Cape government does not backslide to Level 2 lockdown restrictions – Winde
[ad_1] Alan Winde. (Photo: Jaco Marais) Alan Winde says the data coupled with the current state of the Western Cape health platform showed that moving to stricter regulations “at this stage would not achieve the balance we need to save lives and livelihoods.” The province continued to show a decrease …
Read More »‘April is going to be terrible’: Can France avoid another national blockade?
[ad_1] The UK government said the change will take effect at 4am (0300 GMT) on Saturday. The French government has pledged to do everything possible to avoid a third national shutdown. During the past seven days, an average of about 37,000 new cases have been reported daily, a quarter more …
Read More »As Easter weekend approaches, Ramaphosa says: ‘The threat of a third wave is real and always present’
[ad_1] President Cyril Ramaphosa Cyril Ramaphosa says that it is more important than ever to be careful when meeting for religious reasons. The president made commitments to religious organizations, which had asked for some restrictions to be relaxed. Ramaphosa says an announcement on the matter will be made soon. President …
Read More »Confusion About Ivermectin, But Regulator Holds It Is Not Approved For Covid-19 Treatment
[ad_1] Reports have emerged that SAHPRA had agreed to allow ivermectin for the treatment of Covid-19. But the regulator says this is not true and its position remains unchanged. However, a cream containing ivermectin was recently approved to treat a skin condition. The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) …
Read More »Churches and the alcohol industry keep their fingers crossed before Ramaphosa’s planned direction
[ad_1] By Zintle mahlati 1 hour ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Johannesburg – With President Cyril Ramaphosa expected to address the nation before Easter weekend, speculation abounds as to what measures his administration will implement to curb a possible rise in Covid-19 infections. Discussions about Ramaphosa’s speech began last week …
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