Honouring working moms on the front line of the Covid-19 fight this Mother's Day

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Honouring working moms on the front line of the Covid-19 fight this Mother's Day
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Honouring working moms on the front line of the Covid-19 fight this Mother's Day Supermoms who have been on the front line since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic said passion for their jobs had sustained them. MothersDay

However, after a long day from work, it’s heartbreaking when they cannot receive or give hugs and kisses to their children at their door steps.

Metro police Captain Hlobisile Madonsela only gets to spend time with her two children once the business of the day has been taken care of. Picture: Zanele Zulu/African News Agency Metro police Captain Hlobisile Madonsela only gets to spend time with her two children once the business of the day has been taken care of. Picture: Zanele Zulu/African News Agency

She said even though there are designated hospitals for the Covid-19, they still needed to ensure that they were ready by preparing staff through various training programmes.“As President Cyril Ramaphosa said, we must prepare for the worst and when that time comes no one will be sitting in their offices wearing a manager’s hat, everyone will be on the ground doing the work,”she said.

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