It wasn’t long before the comments section erupted into anger, insults, and bickering, as we have come to expect with all forms of social media.
Two people have died as a result of coronavirus, as the number of confirmed cases rises.
Last night, as the clock struck midnight, South Africa entered 21 days of lockdown. Not everyone heeded the president’s call to stay indoors.
Businesses must apply for permission on the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission’s (CIPC) BizPortal website.
One of the biggest problems with panic buying, aside from the human element, is that it could land you in some serious financial trouble later on.
They are two of the finest wingers of the modern era, but who would you choose to dot down in the corner?
Perhaps now is the time to see if you can kick your habit, as we head into 21 days of national lockdown.
Failing to heed medical advice, especially when you’ve tested positive for the coronavirus, will have dire consequences.
It appears that authorities have had a big rethink since this morning, because some very stringent lockdown measures have just been announced.
Dashcam footage captured a wild car chase and shootout between response officers and the driver of a Golf 6.
The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security Cluster briefing will be led by Minister Ronald Lamola, revealing plans regarding the implementation of the national lockdown.
South Africa is known for its natural beauty, and the world can’t help but take notice.
Top South African research and medical institutions have joined forces to work on the development of a COVID-19 vaccine.
While Eskom expects a reduced demand for electricity during the lockdown period, we are by no means in the clear.
Despite the president urging us to refrain from panic buying, the shops were overrun today. A psychologist weighs in on why.
Do you know what will significantly improve your evenings during lockdown? Winning an Anthonij Rupert Wyne Cape of Good Hope hamper.
The country’s leading satirical cartoonist isn’t buying the nonsense that some of our religious leaders are selling.
Here’s everything you need to know to prepare for the national lockdown, which will be in effect from midnight on Thursday, March 26.
Ramaphosa will address the nation on the outcome of a meeting with business and political party leaders on ways to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
SuperSport has had to be creative in the wake of so many sporting tournaments and leagues being suspended or cancelled. Let’s see what they have in store for us.
Whilst there is no confirmation that President Ramaphosa will announce a lockdown, discussions around what that would entail continue.
Many South Africans would love a meerkat as a pet, despite the fact that it’s illegal without the required permits. That hasn’t stopped people from selling them.
Think twice and verify the facts before you share that coronavirus WhatsApp message or Facebook post or you could find yourself in jail.
Criminals in South Africa are pretending to be health officials so that they can gain access to and rob houses.
So, you’ve stocked up on more canned foods and toilet paper than one person can use in a lifetime. Now what?
If you were hoping to get a few party nights in before self-isolation, we have some bad news for you.
Nando’s couldn’t resist taking a stab at KFC after their UK coronavirus advertising fail.
It’s more important than ever to avoid large gatherings, and self-isolate, which is impacting the livelihoods of a number of small business owners.
We now have 85 confirmed cases of coronavirus in South Africa and most of them are in Gauteng.
Pick n Pay has set aside some time in the day just for people 65 and older, so that they can shop safely.