If you are looking for a way to keep the coronavirus lockdown boredom at bay, Wowcher may have just what you're after.
26.03.2020 - 14:49 / peoplemagazine.co.za
We’re all stuck at home – and while we can’t control the situation we all find ourselves in with the outbreak of COVID-19, we can control what we do within our homes to take care of our own physical health. With 21 days in lockdown, people across South Africa are starting to embrace the idea of working out from home with a fitness regime that suits them best.
What some active folks are struggling to come to terms with is not being allowed to go outside for a run. While it is not recommended to
.If you are looking for a way to keep the coronavirus lockdown boredom at bay, Wowcher may have just what you're after.
Last night, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that South Africa’s three-week lockdown will be extended by another two weeks as the country continues to contain the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus. The lockdown has had a harrowing effect on each and every South African.
Cyril Ramaphosa this evening addressed the nation on the continuing efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
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We’re many days into lockdown, which means those of us who regularly go to salons for beauty appointments will be seeing the results of missing them.That might mean your last eyelash extension falling out or your brow tint fading to nothing – but for Love Islander Kady, it’s her hair extensions.
Who knew Kenny Kunene had a flow like this? The sushi king is back in the headlines after teasing fans with his very first hip-hop track – and, naturally, it’s all about the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Rangers veteran Jermain Defoe hasn't been slow in admitting he has fallen in love with the club during his time in Glasgow so far.
Scotland’s chief medical officer has issued an apology after being caught ignoring her own advice by visiting her second home in Fife.
Martin Lewis has been offering more financial help and advice this week as more people are affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.