Restaurant owners will have to wait a few more hours until directives around the reopening of restaurants are announced by the Tourism Minister at a press briefing at 5pm on Friday.
Dlamini Zuma issued the amended regulations for "enhanced level 3" in the Government Gazette on Friday.
Dlamini Zuma said the sectors who were reopening were doing so under strict measures, with social distancing, health protocols and a 50 person limit to be adhered to. Dlamini Zuma said the relevant department would issue directions on the reopening of restaurants. These directions have yet to be issued by the department, but Tourism MinisterThe briefing is scheduled for 5pm.
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