Pretoria News Weekend

Building a better nation

THE national state of disaster declared by the government on March 15 was a direct response to Covid-19. But that response inadvertently intensified three other existing disasters: poverty, unemployment and inequality. More South Africans are poor and unemployed now than before the lockdown was imposed. But some people in the government and the private sector are richer than before, thanks to tender corruption and price gouging.

Six months later, South Africa is at a low lockdown level. This is the “new normal”. But the hardship and vulnerabilities that Covid-19 created or

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