MEDIA STATEMENT
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS: SCHEDULE OF SERVICES TO BE PHASED IN AS PER THE COVID-19 RISK ADJUSTED STRATEGY
Government has today put in the public domain a draft framework for the RiskAdjusted Strategy to bring different sectors of the economy under Level Four of the Lockdown back to work as announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa. In undertaking the Risk Adjusted Strategy, the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) and the Ministerial Advisory Committee on COVID-19 intends to sequence and phased in key sectors and priority areas with a view to deepening the fight against COVID-19 whilst simultaneously rebuilding our economy.
In this regard, sectors and business organisations / trade unions and members of the public are invited to submit comments on the schedule of services to be phased in as per the Covid-19 Risk Adjusted Strategy to be implemented with effect from 01 May 2020. The draft framework can be accessed on: Covid 19 Risk Adjusted Strategy and Good Services Movement.
Note that the classification of sectors in the draft framework follows the Standard Industrial Classifications (SIC) as published by Statistics South Africa. Where an entire division is permitted, it should be assumed that all subgroupings are permitted as well. Where only certain subgroupings are specifically permitted within a division, it should be assumed that other subgroupings are not.
In the document, when moving between levels, the green text means additions or changes from the prior level. For example, Level 4 now adds forestry and related services to Agriculture.
Feedback and/or comments should be submitted in writing preferably for Level Four and following the attached guidelines. South Africa will be moving to level 4 economic activity as of 1 May 2020 hence comments particularly on the proposals as contained in Level 4 is encouraged.
Completed submissions must be returned via email to lockdowncomments@cogta.gov.za by 12h00, on Monday, 27 April 2020.
Click here to access the official letter of request.
Issued by Government Communications (GCIS)
25 April 2020
President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation this evening – Tuesday, 21 April 2020 – on additional economic and social relief measures that form part of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The President’s address flows from recent deliberations at Cabinet, the National Coronavirus Command Council, the President’s Coordinating Council, and the National Economic Development and Labour Council, among others.
The Presidency will in the course of the day announce the time for the President’s address which will be broadcast on radio and television and will be streamed live.
Public Enquiries: Presidential Hotline 17731
COVID-19 Specific enquiries: NICD Hotline 0800 0029 999
Media enquiries: Spokesperson to the President, Khusela Diko on media@presidency.gov.za
Issued by the Presidency of the Republic of South Africa
Pretoria
Last published 21 April 2020Published 2020-04-17
Who can apply for a social grant? Where can you apply? And how can you access social relief for distress?
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has compiled this info document, answering all your grants questions.
Published 2020-04-17
Last published 17 April 2020EXTENSION OF CLOSING DATE
Due to the extension of the Nationwide Lockdown as announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa on 09 April 2020, please be advised that the closing date for all bids currently advertised by the Overberg District Municipality has been extended to Friday, 08 and 22 May 2020. Any queries regarding the above may be directed to the SCM Manager, Mrs D Kapot – Witbooi at dkapot@odm.org.za
The above applies to the following bids:
Q11-2019/20 Appointment of an environmental consultant for the preparation of a site assessment report for the control of alien vegetation, a three-year implementation plan with costing, and specifications for the appointment of a service provider for implementation - 08 May 2020
T15-2019/20 Tender for Requirements - 22 May 2020
T16-2019/20 Short – term insurance - 22 May 2020
T17-2019/20 Appointment of a legal panel - 22 May 2020
T18-2019/20 Appointment of a travel agency - 22 May 2020
T19-2019/20 Lease of main recreational hall (currently known as the Owl’s pub) at Uilenkraalsmond Resort - 22 May 2020
T20-2019/20 Supply and delivery of new shipping / standard steel containers - 22 May 2020
T21-2019/20 Appointment of panel of accredited service providers for the supply and delivery of spare parts and service or replacement of components of motor vehicles, earthmoving and road construction equipment for the period ending 30 June 2023 - 22 May 2020
T22-2019/20 Services – Ferry at Malagas for a three (3) year period - 22 May 2020
MR D BERETTI
MUNICIPAL MANAGER
Last published 16 April 2020Due to the extension of the Nationwide Lockdown as announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa on 09 April 2020, please be advised that the closing date for all bids currently advertised by the Overberg District Municipality has been extended to Friday, 08 and 22 May 2020. Any queries regarding the above may be directed to the SCM Manager, Mrs D Kapot – Witbooi at dkapot@odm.org.za
Please see attached document.
Published 2020-04-16
DON’T WORRY if your car or driver’s licences are due to expire during #LockDownSA.
All licences, including driver’s and learner’s licences, car licence disks, roadworthy certificates, temporary permits and professional driving permits will be extended until after the lockdown period.
You’ll have 30 days grace period after lockdown to renew expired licences.
Last published 07 April 2020We’re so grateful to everyone undertaking those essential services that may put them in harm’s way. The health professionals working hard to treat the ill and #StopTheSpread. Our law enforcement officers trying to keep you safe (and encourage you to stay home). The supermarket staff helping to ensure you can still buy essentials. Our farmers and farmworkers who continue to feed a nation.
And YOU! For staying at home and putting your health and wellbeing first. #ThankYou!
Last published 07 April 2020The Head of the Western Cape Health Department has issued an appeal to the public (if you are healthy) to not wear gloves and masks, due to the risks these items pose in spreading the #Coronavirus if not used properly.
Scientific evidence proves that by wearing a mask, if it is not needed, you may put yourself at higher risk because you fiddle with the mask and then transfer germs from your hands to your face. Wearing a mask or gloves when going to the supermarket or pharmacy to buy essentials, is ineffective, unnecessary, and will not protect you from the Coronavirus. In fact, it can spread infection faster.
INSTEAD PRACTICE GOOD HYGIENE, don’t touch your face, and stick to the #SocialDistancing rules (1,5m between people).
(Healthcare professionals who are in direct contact with, or caring for a person who is confirmed or suspected to have #COVID19 must make use of masks and gloves and other personal protective equipment.)
If you do not feel well, stay at home. If you have flu-like symptoms, call the national hotline on 0800 029 999 or the provincial hotline at 021 928 4102.
Last published 07 April 2020To all communities and visitors to our beautiful district, please stay at home and thereby prevent the spread of #COVID19. To assist local law enforcement and the SAPS, the provincial SAPS structure will deploy additional support.
If you’re driving your car during #LockDownSA, the number of passengers who can join you is limited. If you’re driving a private car and your car can carry 5 people (including the driver), ONLY 3 people will be allowed in the car (the driver and 2 passengers). Buses and taxis can only carry 50% of the licensed capacity. Be sure to stick to all the necessary hygiene guidelines in your vehicle.
Please do your part, stay at home AND adhere to law enforcement agencies - they are here to HELP us.
Last published 07 April 2020