Tag: level 3
Online wine sales – get your paperwork in order
While the South African liquor industry is awaiting confirmation that it may deliver wine sold online during the national lockdown when the country moves...
Alcohol industry welcomes opening of trade for home consumption
South Africa's alcohol industry has welcomed the announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday evening that the move to Level 3 would include the...
Radisson RED prepares to reopen
One of Cape Town’s most popular hotels, the Radisson RED Hotel V&A Waterfront, is getting ready to reopen this week. In preparation, it is...
FlySafair says they’re Unlikley to Fly in Level 3 Unless Governments Offers Support
Following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s address on 24 May 2020, FlySafair will continue with the temporary suspension of its business operations under level 3 of...
We are very proud to announce that we have been certified as a B-BBEE...
We as BEKA Schréder, being a local manufacturer, believe in sustainability and contributing to the economy and local communities. We aim to add value...
Level 3 lockdown: Alcohol for sale but under strict conditions
The sale and purchase of alcohol, which has been strictly prohibited since 27 March, will be permitted during Level 3 lockdown which begins on...
Ramaphosa outlines what districts must do to reach Level 3
President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed appreciation to social partners for making a progression to Level 3 a reality. The president also outlined what is...
How alcohol sales could work during Level 3
With alcohol sales expected to skyrocket as spirits go back on the market during Level 3 lockdown, preparations are being made to see that...
Calls for the Cape to move to level 3 before end of May
Following the President’s address yesterday evening , Western Cape Government has decided to use the process of consultation announced by the President to urge...
Too little too late for small businesses
The President’s announcement indicated a move from Level 4 to Level 3 at the end of May 2020 for most of South Africa, except...