Dire consequences for residents caught breaking lockdown rules, says Durban Mayor

"It is the responsibility of all of us to flatten the curve of this virus in our country." - Mayor Kaunda.

THE eThekwini Municipality welcomed the announcement of the lockdown by President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday evening and its Mayor,  Mxolisi Kaunda, instructed law enforcement to act without fear or favour during incidents that may pose a threat to human life.

“The head of state has spoken. As a result, all spheres of government must tow the line. We have issued clear directives in our bid to curb the scourge of the Covid-19 pandemic. We are expecting everyone to comply, or face consequences. The lives of all of us are at stake and it cannot be business as usual.

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“Anyone bathing or swimming in our pools or beaches must be physically removed and, where the need arises, must be dealt with within the ambit of the law. In times such as these, the state must exercise its authority. It is the responsibility of all of us to flatten the curve of this virus in our country,” said Kaunda.

The city noted that plans have been put into place to ensure service delivery is not hampered by the lockdown.

“City employees, in essential services, are clear of their roles and they have been urged to discharge their responsibilities to the best of their abilities for the benefit of all residents,” said Kaunda.

 

 

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