Tag: lockdown
Harsher lockdown will decimate Cape business and crush tourism
Imposing harsher Covid-19 lockdown regulations over the Easter weekend will have devastating consequences for the Western Cape’s private sector, particularly the tourism business. Should...
SA records 1 006 new COVID-19 cases
South Africa now has 1 529Â 420 confirmed COVID-19 cases after 1Â 006 people were confirmed to have contracted the virus in the last 24 hours.
According...
The impact of COVID-19 on women
How we are finding ways to be more flexible and inclusive
It’s International Women’s Day on 8 March 2021. In recognition, Emma Mer, CEO of...
Concern over COVID-19 third wave
While the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines continues across the world bringing new hope, the tourism sector will still have to operate alongside the virus...
Massive car licence rush expected to hit South Africa
The City of Cape Town says that it expects car license renewals to ‘peak’ in the coming months as part of a knock-on effect...
City’s Strategic Business Partners secure R11bn in investment, 7 600 jobs despite lockdown
Between January and December 2020, the City’s Strategic Business Partners (SBPs) collectively facilitated R11,27 billion worth of investment, created 7 631 new jobs and...
Level 2 latest: Here’s what changes to expect if govt eases lockdown laws
The shift from Level 3 to Level 2 of lockdown is potentially seismic, and with SA on the brink of easing lockdown, there are...
Ramaphosa to address South Africa on Covid-19 lockdown on Monday evening
President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation at 20h00 on Monday (1 February) to discuss developments in relation to the country’s response to the...
EFF Western Cape condemn beach protest and police action
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the Western Cape issued a statement slamming the way police handled the beach protest on Saturday, specifically on...
Safety and wellness are key for work-from-home
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the daily habits of millions of people, and working routines are no exception.
With millions of people suddenly switching to...