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The lockdown provided us with a prism through which we could look at our crazy lives and simplify them. It was a strange and special time

Four years later: The early part of Covid-19 lockdowns was the weirdest of times

The lockdown provided us with a prism through which we could look at our crazy lives and simplify them. It was a strange and special time

Equal Education has criticised last week’s medium term budget policy statement for what it said was a failure to provide adequate funding to the education sector

‘I worry about my son returning to school and my other son at home’

The parent of two boys, Chulayo Thapelo Mthembu writes about the family’s experience of one son returning to school when they reopened on Monday

Fun deficit: Paddy Harper was tempted to take a stroll on the Durban beachfront, but decided it wasn’t a wise move. (Rajesh Jantilal/AFP)

Spliffs down, scrubs up

It’s time to shut up, listen, think about the effect of your words and actions and continue washing like a madman

Not easy: Patrick Munkana has already lost up to 60% of his revenue, but is soldiering on

Covid-19’s impact on small biz

Small businesses are choosing to adapt and upgrade their offering in order to keep their heads above water until Covid-19 is contained

Selling the hand sanitiser has been my priority for the past month. (Paul Botes/M&G)

Slice of life: Sanitiser feeds family

This week, a man tells his story of how he has prioritised selling his hand sanitiser for the last month

Coronavirus uncertainty affects asylum seekers

Some refugee reception offices in South Africa have stopped accepting new asylum applications as the government enforces stricter measures to deal with the Covid-19 crisis

Belfast Maine, United States of America.

Surviving Covid-19: Letter from a fearful US of A

On bulk shopping, avoiding human contact and hunkering down during the coronavirus pandemic in small-town USA