SA's 40km Zimbabwe border fence goes ahead despite lockdown

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SA's 40km Zimbabwe border fence goes ahead despite lockdown
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Construction of the new 40km fence at the Beitbridge border post was going ahead, despite the implementation of the 21-day national lockdown which began on Friday.

De Lille's spokesperson, Zara Nicholson, said on Friday construction was going ahead during the lockdown.

Nicholson said that at this stage, all the contractor's resources and plant had been mobilised on site.

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