Wednesday Morning Spice

Alert level 2 ‘imminent’. Wall Street’s hottest investor under pressure. Trudeau pelted with gravel. Britney’s dad files to end conservatorship. Instagram deepfake scam.
South Africa Has Its Own Lockdown Documentary [Trailer]

On September 9, Showmax will release a “gripping documentary” about our country’s lockdown “and the effect it has had on society, the economy and the country’s most vulnerable citizens”.
What Changes If We Return To Alert Level 2

The National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) has advised the Ministerial Advisory Committee (MAC) to move the country to alert level 2. Here’s what changes if that happens.
Thursday Morning Spice

SA returning to alert level 2? William Nicol Drive renaming. Pollution shrinks penises. Another SA cricket crisis. 40 years of terrible movies. Bomb squad called to Queen’s home.
NCCC Recommends New Curfew And Alcohol Restrictions For COVID-19 Hotspots

The National Coronavirus Command Council met yesterday, and has made a number of recommendations aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.
WATCH LIVE: President Ramaphosa Addresses The Nation [Video]

This evening, at 7PM, President Ramaphosa will address the nation, and it’s expected that he will announce we are moving to alert level 1.
Report States Ramaphosa Will Announce The Move To Alert Level 1 Tonight

According to reports, President Ramaphosa will announce the drop to alert level 1 tonight, which includes the lifting of certain restrictions related to international travel.
We Could Drop To Alert Level 1 This Week

According to health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize, there are discussions around a reduction in alert levels, as the worst of the surge appears to be over.
We Could Be On Alert Level 2 By The End Of The Week

We may finally be waving goodbye to advanced alert level 3 in the coming days, and ushering in the era of level 2.
Exercise Groups, Restaurants, Cinemas – Latest Changes To Alert Level 3 Rules

Late last night, without much fanfare, the South African government gazetted some amendments to our lockdown rules.