Writing for SowetanLIVE's sister publication BusinessLIVE, Mkhize said districts would be assessed according to the average number of active cases they had over a week.
Writing for SowetanLIVE's sister publication BusinessLIVE, Mkhize said districts would be assessed according to the average number of active cases they had over a week.
“The case numbers will be monitored and the National Command Council will review the level of lockdown per district every two weeks.” “Community organisations — specifically local government, civil society, religious organisations and community policing forums — will be empowered to monitor compliance and enforce regulation,” he said.
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