Covid-19 claims the lives of more than 80 law-enforcers - Bheki Cele

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Covid-19 has claimed the lives of 53 law enforcement officers and 31 correctional services officials, police minister Bheki Cele said on Wednesday

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Sunday that minibus taxis would now be allowed to run at 100% capacity on local trips, while 70% capacity is allowed for long-distance trips. However windows of the vehicles must be open. C

“We were not told as the police what to do when it is cold, except that the windows must be open on public transport, there have to be sanitisers, masks and passenger limits must be adhered to. Cele sent out a stern warning to those who refuse to wear masks, do not comply with the alcohol and cigarettes ban, or break curfew rules. aw-enforcement officials have been instructed to act resolutely to enforce compliance with the regulations, arresting those who breach the regulations and ensuring that they are successfully prosecuted.

 

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