New Lockdown Rules for Online Purchases and Deliveries in SA


South Africa’s Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams has a gazette of new rules to be adhered to by couriers and delivery personnel under the country’s adjusted level 4 lockdown.

The new rules were published yesterday in a government gazette from the Minister, who said that it should be read alongside existing regulations for e-commerce under lockdown published in May 2020.

Current regulations state that couriers and delivery personnel must maintain a one and a half metres distance, at least, from other drivers and customers when making deliveries.

Couriers and delivery personnel are also prohibited from entering the homes of customers if that customer or any other resident in the near vicinity isn’t wearing a face mask – cloth mask, or any other item covering the nose and mouth.

Other updated rules include:

New Rules for Retailers

Currently, retailers are permitted to vendor all goods online, with the exception of alcohol or other prohibited goods, such as narcotics.

Interestingly, the new regulations state that retailers should give focus to selling products/goods manufactured in South Africa over foreign-made items to “limit the social and economic hardship caused by the pandemic on local industries and enable consumer choice to support local producers”.

Other Additional Regulations for Retailers:

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