THE national lockdown, which was announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa two years ago, was a decisive moment for African News Agency (ANA) photographers. Permitted by special decree to move about as essential services, our brave shooters ventured out into the unfamiliar territory of a deadly global virus, risking their lives and that of their families to keep our readers and viewers informed. The ANA team’s hard-hitting images over the past two years are a poignant visual reminder of how resilient South Africans survived, and came through the unprecedented global pandemic.