Ramaphosa working to move SA to Level 3 before month-end

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Ramaphosa working to move SA to Level 3 before month-end
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South Africa could migrate to Level 3 lockdown before the end of May, according to the Presidency.

This as National Economic Development and Labour Council constituencies work sectorally and collectively to achieve the country’s earliest possible migration to Level 3.

Diko said the government, labour, business and community sector were undertaking detailed work to ensure lives would be saved and livelihoods protected as the economy was progressively unlocked and society adapted to the reality of economic activity with coronavirus as an ever-present danger. “More than 1.5 million people are employed by 150 of the community-based organisations that are registered in the country. Business and labour will engage bilaterally to address the challenges giving rise to workers’ concern about their return to the workplace.

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