President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa announced ban on Sale of alcohol, other regulations are also mentioned

The honourable South African President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa was at it again last night. 12 July 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the state on South Africa’s ongoing measures to manage…

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT COVID-19

Underlying Conditions that may put you at ‘Severe Risk’ for COVID-19 For many people, catching COVID-19 isn’t life-threatening. But others can develop serious complications. Because COVID-19 is a respiratory illness,…

South African Celebrities We Lost During Lockdown in 2020

South Africa is in another mourning period once again after we have lost another Celebrity, Mary Twala. 2020 is a year for everyone to remember worldwide and if it was…

This is the new calendar for schools in South Africa

The Department of Basic Education has published the updated academic calendar for Schools in South Africa. The new calendar includes the planned start dates for all grades during this COVID-19…

President Cyril Ramaphosa to address the Nation tonight

South African President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address the Nation at 7pm tonight on the ongoing measures to manage the spread of the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19). The…

Only two Provinces will be reopening schools under Level 4 Lockdown in South Africa

It has now been confirmed by the Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga that only two Provinces will be reopening schools under Level 4 Lockdown in South Africa. It’s back to…

Prophet Bushiri’s false prophecy about the year 2020 exposed in a video

Things are starting to fall apart from the so-called Man of God, in March, the leader of the Sinagogue Church of all Nations, Prophet TB Joshua predicted that the Corona…

Stores which are open under Level 4 Lockdown in South Africa

As we have started Lockdown Level 4, people across the country are wondering which stores are open in South Africa. Level 4 Lockdown began on Friday, some economics activities have…

Back to school dates set with matrics and Grade 7’s first to return after Covid-19 lockdown

Pupils in Grade 12 and seven will be the first to return to school after lockdown. South African schools are set to reopen next week on the 6th of May…

Five things you won’t be allowed to do during level 4 lockdown

The Honourable President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Thursday 23rd April 2020 that the Government had adopted a phased approach to lifting the hard lockdown and easing its rules which…

THE REAL REASON PRESIDENT MATAMELA CYRIL RAMAPHOSA EXTENDED THE LOCKDOWN IN SOUTH AFRICA

The lack of compliance to Covid-19 lockdown measures in the country’s townships and informal settlements has reportedly been cited as one of the reasons President Cyril Ramaphosa decided to extend…

KING MONADA BUILDS A R1.5 MILLION HOUSE FOR HIS TWO WIVES

The Greater Tzaneen’s very own hitmaker, King Monada has blessed his family with a new house worth R1.5 Million. King Monada of “Malwedhe” fame, who is putting Limpopo’s modern music…

   
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