Ramaphosa to address nation on SA’s strategy to curb rising Covid-19 infections
President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation on Sunday at 8pm on developments in SA's strategy to curb the spread of Covid-19.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address South Africans this Sunday evening amid the rapid rise in COVID-19 infections in the country. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and also #SABCNews, #Coronavirus, #COVID19, COVID-19 News on Social Media. SA has been in a lockdown since March which has had a devastating effect on the country's already weak economy.Gauteng government asked the NCCC for stricter measures in the province, including possibly cutting down on the number of people attending funerals and reintroducing a curfew, but said the economy will not be touched.
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