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“Lockdowns 2nd round soon” – DJ Sbu predicts another lockdown is fast approaching

Zuko Komissa Image: DJ Sbu Instagram "Lockdowns 2nd round soon" - DJ Sbu predicts another lockdown is fast approaching A round two lockdown is imminent, according to DJ Sbu. The businessman, whose real name is Sbusiso Leope, informed Mzansi via Twitter alerting his followers of the looming lockdown. South Africans can remember when the COVID-19 epidemic first arrived by plane from Italy back in 2020 and began to spread throughout […]

today19/09/2023

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Kaya Biz: Alcohol industry warns of possible trade restrictions during the festive season

Kaya 959 Reporter The alcohol industry has warned of another alcohol ban over the coming festive season. With the increasing rise in infection across the country, a new variant detected; the industry is on high alert of the drastic impact another lockdown will have on thee industry. With December being a time when the alcohol industry expects some recovery for the tourism and hospitality sector, another shutdown of liquor sales […]

today07/12/2021

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Lockdown had a negative impact on SA driver’s skills

By: Natasha Archary    Lockdowns linked to the Covid-19 pandemic continue their negative impact on South Africans. New insurance data shows that SA driver's skills were negatively effected since the pandemic last year. The data published by DialDirect Insurance shows the negative effect lockdown has had on motorists' driving skills and adherence to road rules. Driving data from thousands of motorists suggests there's a 40% higher chance of an accident. […]

today08/11/2021

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The benefits of lockdown level 1 in tourism and hospitality

Gugulethu Mfuphi talks about the benefits that the tourism and hospitality sector are currently experiencing after South Africa moved to lockdown level 1. The sector contributed "as much as 10% to South Africa's GDP" before COVID-19 and lockdown restrictions happened. In this video, Kaya Biz host, Gugulethu Mfuphi shares insights into: previous international restrictions the cost of traveling markets negotiations between South Africa and the UK summer season optimism

today07/10/2021

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South Africa moves to adjusted alert level 1

By Kaya 959 Reporter South Africa has been placed on an adjusted alert level 1. President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday announced that the decision was made following a meeting with the National Coronavirus Command Council, the President’s Coordinating Council and Cabinet. Ramaphosa said the current trends in the progression of the pandemic mean that a number of the restrictions in place can be eased. As per the department of health, […]

today01/10/2021

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Thomas and Skhumba: Kaya 959 listeners predict what the President will say in his upcoming family meeting

According to the latest reports, Alert Level 2 is understood to be imminent, with President Cyril Ramaphosa expected to announce an easing of restrictions. The President met with the National Coronavirus Command Council and the President’s Coordinating Council. On Tuesday, the 7th of September they discussed the possible amendments, which include an adjusted curfew from 23:00 to 04:00. Among the recommendations, further reports indicate that the number of people at […]

today08/09/2021

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Comair announces further suspension of flights

By Kaya 959 News Comair has extended its suspension of all kulula.com and British Airways flights until 31 August 2021. This comes on the back of President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement that SA will remain on an adjusted level 4 lockdown for the next two weeks. Comair CEO, Glenn Orsmond, apologised to customers affected by the suspension. She said with the prohibition of all non-essential travel in and out of Gauteng, […]

today14/07/2021

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SA industries continue to battle with lockdown restrictions

BY: Kaya 959 News The embattled liquor, restaurant, leisure, and tourism industries, which are still struggling to recover from the hard lockdown in the second quarter of 2020 and restrictions during the second wave, have been dealt a further blow with the latest lockdown restrictions. “The Property Industry Group provided R3 billion rental relief to SMME retail tenants during the first hard lock down,” said TPN Credit Bureau CEO Michelle […]

today09/07/2021

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Cassper Nyovest: “I will have to let go of my employees at this rate!”

Cassper Nyovest: "My employees though, I will have to let go of at this rate. How are they going to feed their families? Yall do not understand that our businesses feed so many families."   South African rapper and producer Cassper Nyovest is the latest celebrity who will be impacted by the country's level 4 lockdown. Taking to his social media Cassper posted his feelings about the latest lockdown and […]

today30/06/2021

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