The last time SA was under level 1 was between March and May this year.
As SA moves to lockdown level 1 for the first time since the end of May 2021, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that government will now allow public gatherings of up to 2,000 people under the new adjusted regulations.
Both the ANC and the third biggest opposition party, the EFF, have been criticised by the official opposition party, the DA, for having contravened the lockdown regulations during the campaign period. “The hours of the curfew will change, from 12 midnight to 4 am. Non-essential establishments like restaurants, bars and fitness centres will need to close by 11pm to allow their employees and patrons to travel home before the start of the curfew.
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