A WhatsApp message claiming to come from Checkers’ head office in Cape Town is fake news, the Shoprite Group confirmed in a statement.
Game now sells food and groceries on Uber Eats – sometimes for cheaper than competitors do in store
- Staff Writer: Phillip de Wet
As of this week Uber Eats is delivering a wide range of the essentials that stores may sell from Game. That includes a long list of dry and frozen food, groceries and cleaning supplies, pet food, and baby products – down to 5kg bags of maize meal.
South Africa needs to end its lockdown in weeks, not months
- Staff Writer: Staff Writer
South Africa needs to end a lockdown within weeks or Africa’s most industrialized economy could haemorrhage as many as four million jobs and contract by 16% this year, the nation’s main business group said.
New fines for breaking South Africa’s lockdown laws – what you will pay
- Staff Writer: Staff Writer
The South African Judiciary has published a series of directives which outline how much citizens will have to pay in ‘admission of guilt’ fines if they are found to breach the country’s lockdown rules.
Bayside Mall Checkers employees 'turned away after finishing quarantine'
- Staff Writer: Yolisa Tswanya and Athandile Siyo
Bayside Mall Checkers employees say they were denied entry to the store when they returned to work after completing the required quarantine period for Covid-19.
Shoprite pays tribute to its everyday (s)heroes
“Like the proverbial mother in the house, she is the glue that holds everything together in our store.”
SAB may be forced to destroy 400 million bottles of beer
- Staff Writer: Staff Reporter
SA Breweries (SAB) – owner of Castle Lager, Hansa, and Black Label – says it may be forced to destroy more than 130 million litres of beer if it is not allowed to transport the brew to its depots.
SARS is changing the tax filing season due to the coronavirus – here’s what you need to know
- Staff Writer: Staff Writer
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has outlined changes to the coming tax filing season due to the impact of the coronavirus.
Restaurants mull court action over lockdown rules
- Staff Writer: James Mahlokwane
Restaurants in the City of Tshwane are teaming up to take the government to court for what they described as unnecessary lockdown regulations.