The first case of Covid19 in South Africa was confirmed early March 2020 and on the 26th March 2020 the country was on lockdown. The lockdown came with restrictions on certain personal liberties in particular movement of people and gatherings. This had significant implications on how the Tsitsa Project continues to do its work to meet its objectives and goals.The Tsitsa Project like many institutions closed its doors to adhere to Lockdown regulations and to stop the spread of Covid19. This did not mean that the work of the project had to stop. The Project team had to find ways of working from their homes using the available technology to communicate, work together, hold online meetings, attend online conferences/webinars, and publish reports and other research material.