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SOUTH AFRICANS’ GOOD WILL WANES IN WEB OF LOCKDOWN REGULATIONS

support for South Africa’s lockdown, one of the world’s most stringent, has waned dramatically since it was imposed on 27 March, with business and the public urging government to ease restrictions quickly in the face of mounting evidence of the magnitude of its impact on the economy and people’s livelihoods.

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to take the step to protect South Africans from the spread of Covid-19, following the example of a growing number of countries, was initially met with goodwill.

But this was undermined by the complex, often irrational web of regulations which accompanied the move to a less onerous level of lockdown on 1 May and the heavy-handed tactics adopted by police and the military to enforce them.

Because SA’s lockdown was imposed so soon after the first

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