The South African Muslim COVID-19 Response Task Team has donated about R7 million to organisations that are helping communities affected by theThis is after many communities appealed for food donations to cope during the lockdown restrictions. The restrictions come after President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a national state of emergency and the country to be under lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19.
“We’ve got a situation where the most vulnerable people in our society live from hand to mouth on a daily basis and whilst they’re under lockdown at least, they’re not able to get their daily wage so food security is a real problem at this particular moment.”has pledged R1 billion in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic in South Africa.
The Motsepe Foundation joined other South African business bodies and lobby groups who have pledged to work with government in the fight against the pandemic. Billionaire Patrice Motsepe has urged South Africans not to feel helpless or panic amid the COVID-19 pandemic.“In these challenging times, it is important that many of our people do not feel helpless or hopeless or panic. With the proper recognition among all of us, we are indeed confident that we will deal with this pandemic.
No matter where the money came from it an entire committee why grab on 1 religion or nation when God Shows his Love not for only1 nation or religion but for God's entire People World wide
Those Muslims are just wrong! They asked us for money on Twitter and many black people donated. Now they are saying that 'South African Muslims' donated it. Rubbish! That's why I said the other day people mustn't give them the money, but rather to the registered Coronavirus fund
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