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WATCH:A local man’s plea to the community

EMMARENTIA – A man's religious thoughts on the worldwide pandemic Covid-19.


Anwar Shaik, a car and security guard at a local shopping centre shared his thoughts on how the world could heal itself from the worldwide pandemic, Covid-19.

These are uncertain times for many people in our communities and because of this many depend greatly on their religious beliefs.

Here is what Anwar said about the important role religion has played during this crucial time.

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