Department of small business development to stagger pay dates

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This is in adherence to President Cyril Ramaphosa's call prohibiting more than 100 people gathering in a single place.

This is in adherence to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call prohibiting more than 100 people gathering in a single place.

Zulu has also referred more grant recipients to Post Offices to assist in minimising and mitigating the spread of the virus as these facilities become overcrowded during paydays. “We understand the huge inconvenience this will bring to parents or caregivers throughout the country because Early Childhood Development centres are safe places of care – in addition to education, children also receive protection, healthcare and nutrition. The protection of our children should remain uppermost during this period,” said Zulu.

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Days are dark , the same president who used to say 'unity is the power' now he want us to do self isolation

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