South Coast business resume with operations following unrest
Most barricades had been removed by Monday morning and traffic was flowing freely.
MONDAY morning saw most businesses on the South Coast resuming operations after remaining closed for most of last week. ALSO READ: Long queues as malls open their doors
Seadoone Mall and Arbour Crossing reopened on Saturday and saw extremely long queues that snaked through parking lots and stretched out to the surrounding streets.
Most barricades had been removed by Monday morning and traffic was flowing freely. Seadoone Mall and Arbour Crossing reopened on Saturday and saw extremely long queues that snaked through parking lots and stretched out to the surrounding streets.
Amanzimtoti, Winklespruit and Warner beaches will be open from Tuesday. Isipingo and Umgababa from Wednesday, but Pipeline will remain closed.
The South African National Taxi Council also announced that the taxi industry will be functioning fully starting on Monday. Beaches will start reopening for bathing on Tuesday. “Amanzimtoti, Winklespruit and Warner beaches will be open from Tuesday. Isipingo and Umgababa from Wednesday, but Pipeline will remain closed. All Covid-19 protocols will however remain in place,” said ward 97 councillor, André Beetge.
All Covid-19 protocols will however remain in place.
Administration for the Covid-19 vaccine also commenced at the Amanzimtoti Civic Centre.
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