Opposition parties react to new COVID-19 restrictions

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EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi tweeted his skepticism on some of the points of the president’s address, including on the allowances made for the transport industry and resumption of economic activity.

The Inkatha Freedom Party welcomed the banning of the sale of alcohol but called for additional restrictions on schools.

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