Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: New COVID-19 rules in SA

Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: New COVID-19 rules in SA

Things are somehow returning to normal...

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We have definitely come a long way in terms of COVID-19 as a country, we have experienced up to three waves and now it seems the cases are low and the dust has finally somewhat settled. 

Let's see what else is happening in South Africa and across the globe.

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1.

On Wednesday, 2 February 2022, the petrol price (both 93 and 95) will be hiked by 53c a litre, while diesel prices will increase by between 79c and 80c.

We might have to find an alternative that makes our cars operate...

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2.

Adidas and Beyoncé have announced the launch of Ivy Heart, a new capsule collection inspired by love, just in time for Valentine's Day. This latest collection features distinct looks with inclusive and gender-neutral sizing in fashion styles, performance gear, footwear, and accessories. 

Have a look at the collection here: 

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3.

Manchester United Football Club said that star striker Mason Greenwood "will not return to training or play matches until further notice," after allegations of domestic violence emerged against him.

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4.

The South African Post Office (SAPO) has launched an online service for the renewal of motor vehicle licenses. 

The service is available on www.sapomvl.co.za. Payment is done through Masterpass, which the user can download from the Google Play Store for Android devices and the Apple App Store for Apple devices. 

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5.

The government has announced new COVID-19 regulations. From Tuesday, for the first time since the pandemic started, South African schools will be fully reopened. Other changes include that people who test positive for the virus but display no symptoms, will no longer need to isolate

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