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The South African government plans to lift the state of disaster by 5 April 2022, cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, said during a press conference on Tuesday.

As part of the transition out of the state of disaster, the minister published new regulations intended to remain in effect 30 days after the end of the state of disaster.

Dlamini-Zuma said these regulations were necessary to prevent a “reckless and abrupt” move away from the state of disaster.

 
The South African government plans to lift the state of disaster by 5 April 2022, cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, said during a press conference on Tuesday.

As part of the transition out of the state of disaster, the minister published new regulations intended to remain in effect 30 days after the end of the state of disaster.

Dlamini-Zuma said these regulations were necessary to prevent a “reckless and abrupt” move away from the state of disaster.

Did you know that her surname is actually an acronym?
Z - Zero
U - Understanding (of)
M - Ministerial
A - Affairs
 

Petrol tax cuts for South Africa​

In an address to Parliament on Thursday, 31 March 2022, Godongwana announced the GFL would temporarily drop by R1.50 from 16 April to 31 May 2022.


That will result in the following changes in the GFL for petrol and diesel:


  • Petrol — Decrease from R3.85/litre to R2.35/litre
  • Diesel — Decrease R3.70/litre to R2.20/litre
 
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South Africa have approximately 80 million registered cellular numbers...:oops:
Hmmmm ... The SA population is some 59 Million ... That number is jus' a tad skewed by people that have more than one service provider / number ... along with those that have a second and third SIM in their tablet and or laptop :rolleyes:
 
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