Mkhize says none of the 122 South Africans tested positive for COVID-19, or showed symptoms.
Simelane held a meeting with various religious leaders in the province as part of government efforts to intensify the education and awareness campaign about theSimelane says there are some traditions that the church leaders will need to assess to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Simelane says there are some traditions that the church leaders will need to assess to help prevent the spread:Meanwhile, the FF-Plus has called on the government to temporarily cancel all sporting events as well as consider closing the country’s borders.
Lo and behold SA is even allowing whites infected to stay in their homes under the care of their black maids
DesireeChauke In this times C19 is acting as Pharisees and we must respond in wisdom. We don't have 2 lie 2 our people because when they go back home it will be hell in action. Let it be leaders easter🙏✍️ let us religious leaders be there 1s meeting & pray together standing in a gap 4 all✍️🙏
DesireeChauke The best is to pray at home. God is everywhere not in our gatherings only. Faith without works is dead = foolish faith. We as religious leaders in South Africa we must lead with example of Christ Jesus. CHRIST JESUS whom we worship was not a fool when tried by Pharisees.
VusiSambo Doesnt answer to the herd resistance to the virus.
The MEC on the stupidity side should have replied like this,WE URGE PEOPLE TO PLEASE EXCISE WITH CAUTION AND TRY TO REMAIN INDOORS TO HELP LESSEN THE SPREAD OF THE CORONA VIRUS PLEASE NOMAGUGU CATCH AWAKE UP!!!
How about South Africa?
What's caution?
CyrilRamaphosa what about South Africa
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