This comes after Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma cancelled two national briefings this week regarding how Level 3 lockdown will be implemented.
The Democratic Alliance says they are appalled at the “shambolic” handling of the Level 3 regulations which were supposed to have been given to the country on Tuesday.
“We have now been subjected to two successive cancellations where South Africans would be told what life would be like under Level 3,” said DA MP Dean Macpherson in a statement on Wednesday. “This is simply not good enough as many question marks remain regarding health protocols for each sector and trading hours for the liquor industry.
“The ministers and president can not agree on what the regulations should look like is now abundantly obvious while the country is left wondering what Monday may look like.
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