The DA says Ramaphosa should address the nation at least once a week.
The Democratic Alliance has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to come out of hiding and address the nation on the “escalating lockdown crisis”.
The DA said Ramaphosa’s public silence has been filled by “petty authoritarianism” of the “worst of his ministers”, who apparently have little understanding of what keeps a country afloat. This comes after Police Minister Bheki Cele said that the committee overseeing the regulations of the nationwide lockdown was discussing the possibility of moving the country from lockdown level 4 to level 3.
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