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Which lockdown regulations will President Cyril Ramaphosa ease?

'Ramaphosa's plans to gradually reopen the economy must be clear': Herman Mashaba

Former City of Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba says has challenged President Cyril Ramaphosa to be transparent with South Africans when he outlines government's plans to gradually reopen the country's economy on Thursday. "In a time of great uncertainty, the president has a responsibility to confide in the people of South Africa and be open and transparent about the actions of government tonight."President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to announce government's plans to gradually ease lockdown regulations.

"On Thursday, I will address the nation on the measures that will be taken beyond the nationwide lockdown to reopen the economy."SA is preparing for unprecedented rationing ofThe question is, who gets this equipment and who doesn’t?lockdown lendsAnd while the presidency insists the document is outdated, sources say it was presented to cabinet on Monday.

 

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