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A mural by visual artist Lisolomzi Pikoli opposite the Link Street taxi rank. Pikoli is one of four Artists in Residence in the National Arts Festival s ‘Nature is Louder’ project focused on 2D Street Art in Makhanda - one Festival activity that remains live after Level 4 lockdown saw it switch back to an (almost) all virtual format, opening Thursday 8 July. Photo: Sue Maclennan Festival artists bring live art to Makhanda’s streets
Within 10 days of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s declaring the current Level 4 lockdown, the National Arts Festival made the superhuman switch from partly live to all digital in 10 days.
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The pandemic has compounded the misery of an already struggling retail sector.
More people than ever before are now comfortable shopping online - and the number of brands that have chosen to move to an online-only business model - has hit shopping centres such as The Bullring and Grand Central hard.