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14 May 2020
President Cyril Ramaphosa addressing the nation from the Union Buildings in Pretoria on South Africa’s ongoing measures to manage the spread of the coronavirus through the implementation of a risk adjusted strategy. Picture: Jairus Mmutle/GCISSome lockdown regulations have been contradictory and poorly explained - Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa has admitted that some of the government’s lockdown regulations have been “contradictory and some poorly explained”.

 
Consultations to begin as government prepares to move to lockdown level 3

President Cyril Ramaphosa says consultations will get under way as the government prepares to ease level 4 lockdown restrictions to level 3 from the end of May.

 
This is where SA's 724 new Covid-19 infections, 219 deaths came from

The total Covid-19 infections in the Western Cape now stands at 6713, with 117 deaths.

 
South Africa's confirmed Covid-19 cases up to 12 074 and 219 deaths

South Africa now has 12 074 confirmed cases and 219 deaths related to Covid-19, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Wednesday night.

 
BUSINESSMore from Business Report
BLSA: Eskom the questions still to come …
 
 
 
Shoprite Checkers to halt enforcing exclusive leases
 
 
 
Yoco launches the Small Business Recovery Monitor
 
 
 
SPORTMore from Sport
Safa and the PSL are drawing roadmap for the resumption of football. Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePixNo mixed messages ... the PSL's return plan will be unanimous
   
10 stumbling blocks for the Premier League's restart
 
 
 
All eyes on Mapimpi, Pieter-Steph on D-Day for SA rugby contracts
 
 
 
Middendorp using lockdown to assess the past eight months at Kaizer Chiefs
 
 
 
ENTERTAINMENTMore from Entertainment
ReutersLessons from porn industry could help Hollywood adapt to coronavirus
   
Vogue UK praises Thuso Mbedu
 
 
 
DJ Fresh salutes Oskido for launching his career
 
 
 
SA directors win WHO award for short film about sleeping sickness
 
 
 
LIFESTYLEMore from Lifestyle
"For the very first time, 'Finding Freedom' goes beyond the headlines to reveal unknown details of Harry and Meghan’s life together, dispelling the many rumors and misconceptions that plague the couple on both sides of the pond," said HarperCollins. Picture: SuppliedWhy Harry and Meghan's biography could have potential to backfire
   
No, your teen's not lazy. They just need the extra sleep and here's why
 
 
 
Buy homeschooling stationary online from the Loot Essentials shop
 
 
 
Thanks to her Savage X Fenty lingerie range, Rihanna is now worth R11bn
 
 
 
 
AFRICAMore from Africa
Traditional healers in Cameroon overwhelmed by people seeking herbal treatments for Covid-19
 
 
 
Tunisia relaxes curfew with virus outbreak slowing
 
 
 
2020 Mo Ibrahamin Leadership Fellows announced
 
 
 
MOTORINGMore from Motoring
The race for one of the hottest seats in Formula One could be over before it has really begun with Carlos Sainz tipped to replace Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari, according to media reports on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters/Loren ElliottReports: Sainz set to replace Vettel at Ferrari
   
Car businesses can rock and roll from 13 May: These are the rules
 
 
 
Vettel is on Merc's radar: Will he join Hamilton in 2021 dream team?
 
 
 
Where next for Vettel and who will replace him at Ferrari?
 
 
 
EISH!More from Eish
Beer at the Willinger Brauhaus, which could not be sold due to the lack of guests, is prepared for give away. Picture: Annkathrin Weis/ReutersFree beer! German brewery gives away beverages it can't sell
   
Questions over Tanzania coronavirus kits after goat, pawpaw test positive
 
 
 
No joke: Tupac Shakur needs unemployment benefits
 
 
 
LOOK: Couple recreate scenes from 'Game of Thrones', 'Ghost' to pass time during lockdown
 
 
 
TRAVELMore from Travel
KZN goes all out to defend its dominance in the domestic market amid Covid19. Picture: Clinton Moodley.WATCH: Tourism KwaZulu-Natal's new video inspires post Covid-19 travel
   
Hotels across New York will offer rooms to people with mild Covid-19 cases
 
 
 
Visit Stellenbosch shifts focus from welcoming tourists to helping the vulnerable
 
 
 
US airlines tell crew not to force passengers to wear masks
 
 
 
OPINIONMore from Opinion
Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu. Picture: GCISCovid-19 is an opportunity for effective public democracy in government
   
The Daily Maverick's propaganda exacerbates media's current woes
 
 
 
Cuba lauded for one of the best health systems in the world
 
 
 
'City has plenty of ideas to back Cape homeless, can our detractors do better?'
 
 
 
WORLDMore from World
In this May 2, 2020, photo, people, including those with the boogaloo movement, demonstrate against business closures in the US. Picture: AP Photo/Michael DwyerCoronavirus restrictions fuel anti-government 'boogaloo' movement
   
This virus may never go away, says WHO emergencies expert
 
 
 
Maternity ward massacre shakes Afghanistan and its peace process
 
 
 
'We'll die': Gay bars worldwide scramble to avert coronavirus collapse
 
 
 
MULTIMEDIAMore from Multimedia
KZN goes all out to defend its dominance in the domestic market amid Covid19. Picture: Clinton Moodley.
WATCH: Tourism KwaZulu-Natal's new video inspires post Covid-19 travel
"Ripple Effect: First Wave". Picture: Supplied
M-Net to screen Covid-19 documentary 'Ripple Effect: First Wave'
Many South Africans are using yoga to keep positive during the times of Covid-19. Picture: Pixabay.
WATCH: How South Africans are protecting their mental health during Covid-19
 
 
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