From church services over WhatsApp to eating with family and listening to chilled music over Instagram, South Africa is going to have a very different long weekend, grounded in sharing and caring
Estimates hint that the scaling down of work in response to Covid-19 will result in a sharp drop in production in April and by 4.5% for the year
The police and people roving empty streets are intimidating, it’s difficult to replace stock and business has dropped
Now that we are in the second week of lockdown, South Africans seem to be taking their unwritten civic duty of snitching very seriously
Movement in the grocery and pharmacy category — supermarkets, food warehouses, farmers’ markets, specialty food shops and pharmacies — has dropped by 60%
In a judgment set to be appealed, the judge said lawyers had to set an example to all South Africans during the national lockdown
Soweto based young professional, Nhlanhla Mohlauli has decided to plough back into his community by helping entrepreneurs in the informal economy
Technology has the potential to solve many of the country’s social problems such as electricity production and the eradication of pit latrines
Communication minister will keep Cabinet perks during her two months of special leave
The coronavirus pandemic has revealed heavy-handed, brutal and, at times, lethal action by some members of the police