Drama as EFF shuts down Food Lovers Market over Covid-19 concerns | TheStar_news | Day39ofLockdown
Meintjes said the staff member in question went on normal sick leave on April 16 and was booked off for two weeks until April 30.
Upon her return to work, other staff members became uneasy in her presence and that's when some people asked for the intervention of the EFF. However, Meintjies said, the EFF returned to the store on Sunday disrupting trading and publicly demanding that the store be closed despite the agreement that the staff member in question would be tested. "Today the store has been unable to commence trading because of continued intimidation by the EFF.
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