NATIONAL NEWS - President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that the national State of Disaster will end at midnight on Monday 4 April.
Ramaphosa addressed the nation tonight, 4 April, following the last “family meeting”, which took place on 22 March.
During the live proceedings, the president said the country’s State of Disaster was “necessary” to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“While the pandemic is not over and while the virus remains among us these conditions no longer require that we remain in a national state of disaster,” he said.
“Cabinet has decided to terminate the national state of disaster with effect from midnight tonight,” Ramaphosa added.
Government has repeatedly been criticised for extending the State of Disaster without parliamentary oversight.
Ramaphosa first declared the State of Disaster in March 2020. Therefore, South Africa has been in lockdown for at least 738 days as of 4 April.
South Africa currently has a total of 3,667,560 cases to date with 685 new cases in the past 24 hours, according to the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD).
Two Covid related deaths were reported, with the total number currently standing at 100,052.
Just over 33 million vaccines having been administered across the country as of 3 April.
Read the president's full address here