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Minister Motsoaledi visited the Pretoria office Monday morning after a system failure that left many stranded.
Home Secretary Aaron Motsoaledi. Image: GCIS.
JOHANNESBURG – Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said homeland affairs offices across the country were in disrepair and social distancing protocols were hardly observed.
Motsoaledi visited the Pretoria office Monday morning after a system failure that left many stranded.
He said that people flocked to offices and refused to wear masks.
The minister said that everyone had to follow the rules.
“They told us that people believe that everything is over and they queue, they are no longer social distancing and some refuse to wear masks. Others, when they are in the queue for too long, become restless and the police have to be called. So we went there to manage that. ”
Motsoaledi said the borders remain open and nothing has changed.
“As you know, we have opened all borders and anyone entering South Africa from any country must present a COVID-19 certificate that they have tested and which should not be older than 72 hours.”
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