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On Workers Day, South Africans woke up to partially relaxed COVID-19 lockdown regulations for those who wish to travel between provinces from 1 to 7 May 2020.

#COVID19 #CoronavirusInSA #StayHome
Regulation 16 (5), relating to the movement of people, any person who was not at their place of residence, or work before the lockdown period and who could not travel between provinces, metropolitan and district areas during the lockdown
will be permitted, on a once-off basis, to return to their places of residence or work and will be required to stay in such place until the end of Alert Level 4.
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*Choosing between two evils and the sentiments*

By Jamiu Ganiyu

As each country all over the world is dealing with its own share of the global pandemic, COVID-19 which has brought the entire world to its knees for a couple of months now.
#EasingTheLockdown
#COVID19
Each country is counting its losses without end in sight. While the pandemic mostly affected some of the best countries one can think of in terms of standard of living, quality of life, infrastructure, and lawfulness, the developing countries of the world,
#EasingTheLockdown
Nigeria inclusive is not left out of the world ravaging pandemic.

However, different measures have been put in place to check the outbreak of the virus by each country depending on their situation and circumstance but the

#level4lockdown
#EasingTheLockdown
#COVID19
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Dlamini-Zuma: The NCC received over 70 000 submissions regarding level 4 lockdown regulations. "We thank everyone who responded." #level4lockdown
Dlamini-Zuma says over 22 000 people wanted clarity on exercise. #level4lockdown
You can cycle, run and walk. But only within 5km of where you stay and only between 6AM and 9AM. Also, no organised groups will be allowed. #level4lockdown
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“How To Export Internet Marketing Skills In Exchange For Dollars During This Global Pandemic”

1. The hot news right now is that the U.S. Senate has passed a whopping sum of $484 billion as COVID-19 Relief Bill to help small businesses...
... and hospitals cushion the economic impact of the global pandemic.

2. This is happening at the time small businesses in a country like Nigeria are shutting down and many people are at the verge of losing their jobs.
3. To make matters worse, the Nigerian Naira is on a free fall and there’s no guarantee anywhere, especially now that the export rate has drastically gone down.

If you are abreast of the latest development you would have heard it in the news that there was a serious scarcity...
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