Easing of South Africa's strict lockdown will not apply to sport

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CAPE TOWN - The expected lifting of lockdown restrictions in South Africa at the end of the month is unlikely to result in a resumption of sport and will add to frustrations in a country besotted with both football and rugby.

South Africans have been ordered to stay at home, save for essential workers and short trips for grocery shopping. Matters have been made more difficult by a blanket ban on the sale of both alcohol and tobacco and a prohibition on all sports activities, including a simple walk or bicycle ride.on Wednesday, is considering some flexibility, but suggests any gathering of more than 10 people will be prohibited for an indeterminate period in an effort to keep the infection rate down.

South Africa's Premier Soccer League was on the cusp of a potentially exciting title run-in with the country's best supported club, Kaizer Chiefs edging closer to ending a five-year trophy drought. But if the game remains in lockdown, South African Football Players Union president Thulaganyo Gaoshubelwe told Reuters he expected to be negotiating with clubs about possible wage cuts sooner rather than later.Rugby has a greater reliance on gate takings and already announced it will seek to cut spending by R1 billion over the next eight months, having reached an agreement in principle with various stakeholders for pay cuts, including the players' union and employees.

 

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