COVID-19 certificates required to cross SA borders – Minister Aaron Motsoaledi

People crossing the border between South Africa and Zimbabwe will have to produce COVID-19 certificates.

Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi was speaking after meeting his Zimbabwean counterpart at the Beitbridge border post.

Their meeting focused on plans to alleviate pressure on the bridge during the festive season. COVID-19 regulations still need to be followed,” said Motsoaledi.

Dr Aaron Motsoaledi

“For the first time in December, with a large number of people going through the borders, we are going to be demanding COVID-19 certificates.”

These measures are set to protect against the spread of COVID-19 while allowing people to be with their loved ones.

Many of those who can’t obtain these required medical documents might be pushed to cross illegally.

“It’s important to communicate with our people, we are going to up our communication,” said Motsoaledi. Motsoaledi also weighed in on the truck attacks in South Africa.

He said the task team working to prevent truck attacks will make public its interventions once it has briefed the president on its plans.

In other news – Bonang Matheba announces the return of MTV Africa Music Awards in 2021

Bonang Matheba announced that the MTV Africa Music Awards are making a comeback and will be held in 2021 – The personality announced the news in a press conference on behalf of MTV Africa and MTV Base.

Bonang Matheba

The MAMAs will celebrate the best that Africa has to offer in music, culture and creativity and will be broadcast in a virtual format next year. Learn more

Source: eNCA



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