Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini used his 72nd birthday celebration to plead with the province’s residents to ensure that KwaZulu-Natal did not become the next Covid_19 epicentre as forecast by scientists and political leaders in the past few days.
Durban - Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini used his 72nd birthday celebration to plead with the province’s residents to ensure that KwaZulu-Natal did not become the next Covid-19 epicentre as forecast by scientists and political leaders in the past few days.By Sunday, KZN had recorded 64602 Covid-19 cases and more than 600 deaths, making it the fourth most affected province countrywide.
However, he noted that Covid-19 had started spreading in the province the moment the lockdown was relaxed. However, taking into account that the country was battling the Covid-19 pandemic, he shelved the plans.
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