The campaign advised people to steam two to three times a day, ‘whether we tested positive for Covid-19 or not’.
In its statement, the crisis committee lambasted the REC in Tshwane for what it said was a “Peter Pan” syndrome which caused its eldership to be a danger to the organisation and to the public. News24 previously reported that the Tshwane REC launched what it called a “steaming campaign” in which people were encouraged to “embrace an old African remedy which comes at no cost”.
In a second message, the ANCYL in Tshwane punted “Covid-19-fighting pH foods”, which included lemons, garlic, avocados, mangoes, tangerines, oranges and pineapples.
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