'Some of them are just lazy,' the minister said, while others might feel they are at risk of contracting the coronavirus.
‘Some of them are just lazy,’ the minister said, while others might feel they are at risk of contracting the coronavirus.
“Some of them are just lazy. I want to put it on record that workers must be protected and provided with necessary tools. If they are not protected they must down tools. Managers must manage and ensure things are in order. I know that it is done only for me to see the beauty of this place and once I’m gone things are changing,” said Mbalula.
Mbalula said driving licence testing centres, registering authorities, vehicle testing stations and driving schools re-opened from 1 June.
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