Ramaphosa promises to clear the air on lockdown cigarette sales

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Confusion over cigarette sales during the Covid-19 lockdown should end on Saturday.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called an urgent meeting of the President’s Co-ordinating Council to clarify regulations.

This follows an announcement by Western Cape premier Alan Winde that cigarettes could be sold to customers who also bought essential items such as food. On Friday, Winde said he had called Ramaphosa “to make clear our concerns relating to the proper interpretation of the regulations, which are at times vague”.

He said the Western Cape government “does not have the power to change regulations” and this had been reported on incorrectly. As of March 26, the lives of many South Africans will be fundamentally changed. This is after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a nationwide lockdown. This step - which the president said was drastic but necessary - will see millions of South Africans restricted to their homes and many services being unavailable.Here's all you need to know about who is exempt from the lockdown and which businesses will stay open.

 

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Who decides what is essential and what is not?

*Cyril calls meeting with cabinet, stakeholders and smokkelgatte to discuss the impending crisis about to snuffle the blackmarket 'lords'

With this cigarettes lockdown I miss Mbeki

Sab miler is currently running operations. How is this possible in this lockdown period? Are they essential? How did they get a permit to be an essential company? GenBheki_Cele JacksonMthembu_ CyrilRamaphosa City_Press ewnupdates News24 SABCNewsOnline

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