The lifting of Covid-19 restrictions will help the travel, events and education sectors get back on its feet.
“The Covid entry requirements imposed by our government made sense at the height of the pandemic.
“Since April this year, the organisation has been in contact with all 25 public universities to determine their adapted policy on campus-based education, as many universities have replaced it with online classes,” she said.“In cases where lecturers now avoid campus-based education, it is contrary to the new health regulations and universities’ policies,” she said.
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