Parliament ‘gutted’ as staffer loses fight against Covid-19

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Parliament ‘gutted’ as staffer loses fight against Covid-19
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Parliament has lost one its employees to Covid-19, the legislature announced on Friday.

Amos Komeni, a project administrator in the office of the deputy speaker of the national assembly, succumbs to the diseaseParliament has lost one of its employees to Covid-19, the legislature announced on Friday.

Komeni was employed in the office of the deputy speaker of the national assembly, Lechesa Tsenoli, since May 2014 as a project administrator. Komeni was also a member of the South African Communist Party and had served in various structures of the organisation.

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