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A waiter takes an order at an outdoor terrace of a restaurant as Lebanon eases its coronavirus disease lockdown, and its restaurants struggle to choose between opening with reduced capacity or staying shut, amid an unprecedented economic crisis that has slashed profit and raised cost, in Beirut, Lebanon May 11 2020.Government is expected to provide reasons for the ban on cigarette and tobacco product sales under level 4 of the lockdown.
But with the government implementing strict lockdown regulations, serving alcohol is unlikely to happen any time soon. One Jozi bartender, who chose to remain anonymous, doesn't know what the future will bring. At stake are his livelihood, his home and his mental health.
This is what the MECs of education from the nine provincial education departments told basic education minister Angie Motshekga during a meeting to discuss the state of readiness for the reopening of schools.Funerals still causing a headache in the Eastern Cape
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