KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala reported that since the intensification of regulations in eThekwini, 1 082 people have been arrested. https://t.co/vSmSSEvuH5
Western Cape premier Alan Winde said that as of 25 April, there are 1 531 confirmed coronavirus cases in the province and 32 deaths. These are the affected areas: https://t.co/2ealrAIFlR
The Human Sciences Research Council's survey revealed that the majority of people adhered to the lockdown regulations and the message to South Africans was: You can do it to save lives. https://t.co/5NiHX97aNF
The past month has been characterised by intensified government efforts and a solidarity among citizens to face the worldwide pandemic of Covid-19 head-on: https://t.co/ucgK23HpaJ
Covid-19: The number of confirmed cases rise to 4 361, death toll now on 86. The number of confirmed cases increased by 141 since Friday and seven more people have died: https://t.co/McmowtvAGl
Gauteng government details the number of Covid-19 cases in each city in the province and further breaks down the cases per region within each city: https://t.co/79AW7Ugizu