POLITICAL WEEK AHEAD: SA heads into level 3 — with some sticking points

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The opening of some of the economy, while the ban on tobacco products remains in place has elicited much debate

Workers funigate a classroom at Rhodesfield High School in Kempton Park in preparation of the opening of schools under level 3 lockdown on June 1. Picture: GCIS

On Monday, as SA moves to level 3 of the risk-adjusted strategy, most sectors of the economy are set to restart, while some freedom of movement will return, such as being able to exercise for more than three hours a day and being able to buy alcohol after a prohibition on the sale of it since the start of the lockdown.

The bill provides for the equitable division of funds raised nationally among the national, provincial and local spheres of government for a particular financial year. On Tuesday, the standing committee on finance and the select committee on finance will be briefed by the Public Investment Corporation, Africa’s largest asset manager, on the report by judge Lex Mpati after a judicial commission of inquiry.

 

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