A week after testing positive for Covid-19, mineral resources and energy minister Gwede Mantashe has been admitted to hospital.
Mantashe and his wife Nolwandle Mantashe tested positive last week, following which they went into self-quarantine.
“Today, minister Mantashe was admitted to hospital on the advice of their family doctor for better medical attention and monitoring, while Mrs Mantashe will continue to self-quarantine at their home,” said Williams. “We will continue to give the Mantashe family all the support they need during this time. We wish both minister and Mrs Mantashe a speedy recovery from this invisible enemy and we are quite confident that they will emerge victorious against the coronavirus.”
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