The Kosi Bay / Ponta do Ouro border, which links South Africa to Mozambique, has been closed and locals are already feeling the impact.
The small coastal town, that lies on the border between South Africa and Mozambique, relies on tourism between the two countries. “I don’t have enough information about the virus but I hear it’s a killer disease. I heard you have to wash hands even when you working with money because you can get infected by sharing notes,” one the hawker commented.The Municipality is also concerned about the economic impact the closure of the border will have on the small town.
Parliament’s move is in response to the State of National Disaster declared by President Cyril Ramaphosa over the COVID-19 pandemic on Sunday.
Sbuda925 3% of locals won't be happy but 87% includes me will be happy with that move unfortunately u will be concerned by that minority instead of majority
This will come to pass, we will win this war together with the rest of the world lots of hugs for South Africa COVID19
Its good cz they will be safe by not Cumng in
Our borders only have one way traffic of illegal immigrant foreigners, No South Africans will be affected by this
I'm glad this is done...hopefully they don't walk into SouthAfrica
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