When the country moves to level 3 lockdown on June 1, South Africans will be allowed a number of freedoms that have been severely curtailed over the past two months.
Cape Town - When the country moves to level 3 lockdown on June 1 South Africans will be allowed a number of freedoms that have been severely curtailed over the past two months.
He stressed that the safety of all workers is of paramount importance to the government, and urged people who are able to work from home to continue to do so.equipment to ensure safety for everyone while at work. a safe environment for everyone. educational institution continue to stay at home.
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