South African President Ramaphosa on COVID0-19

He said:

My Fellow South Africans,

This is a historic progression that we hope will set a precedent for all long-term expenditures of this nature.

The Office of the Auditor-General has also played an incredibly valuable role in identifying weaknesses and hazards in controlling COVID resources and detecting cases of fraud imaginable for investigation through the agencies represented at the merger center.

We continue to work on our anti-corruption efforts through measures to provide the NPA and other law enforcement agencies with the human and monetary resources needed to combat corruption through publicity crime courts, which will help speed up COVID-related cases. completion of the new national anti-corruption strategy.

We are determined to make sure that the worst of this pandemic has been left behind. We can’t resurgence of infections in our country.

A momentary wave would be devastating for our country and would upset our lives and livelihoods. It’s up to each and every South African to make sure this doesn’t happen. As we move to a new general and are informed to live along the virus, we will have to continue to apply every precaution imaginable to avoid infecting others.

That’s how we’ll keep our security and keep our economy open: First, we’ll have to wear a mask every time we’re in public and make sure it covers the nose and mouth.

Secondly, we want to stay at a distance of one and a half meters from other people at all times and make sure we are in well-ventilated spaces.

Third, we’ll have to keep washing our hands or use a hand sanitist normally. Fourthly, we want to download the COVID Alert South Africa app and protect our families and communities.

In just over a week, South Africans will celebrate Heritage Day in situations that will be greater in many tactics than we have experienced in the last six months.

I urge everyone to enjoy this holiday as a time in a circle of family members, to reflect on the complicated adventure we have all traveled, not to forget those who have lost their lives and to rejoice in silence at the remarkable and varied heritage of our nation. And there can be no greater birthday party in our South Africa than to sign up for the global phenomenon of Jerusalem’s dance challenge.

Therefore, I urge you all to take on this challenge on Heritage Day and show the world what we are capable of. Just as we have acted in combination to defeat this virus, we will have to roll up our hands and get to work to rebuild our economy.

We have a huge task ahead of us: it will take the combined efforts of each and every South African to bring our country back to prosperity and development.

This is now the task of our generation and our painting begins today. We overcome doubt and cynicism to face the worst risk to public aptitude in human memory. We have shown what South Africans are capable of when we enlist in the forces.

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