Soldiers brand Covid-19 camp in KZN a nightmare

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Soldiers brand Covid-19 camp in KZN a nightmare
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The reservist soldiers were allegedly refused Covid-19 testing and quarantine last month after a colleague they worked closely with at a KwaZulu-Natal camp tested positive. kgmadisa

She said while still awaiting her results she was forced to use public transport to get home to Johannesburg, risking people's lives in the process.

"Because how many people did I meet? At the station in Durban, in the bus, at the Park Station [in Johannesburg]? From Park Station to my house, how many people did I meet?" "This group is for communication. If I want to communicate with you as my subordinates, I used this group. If I want to disseminate certain information to you as subordinates I use this group," Mlambo said in the voice note.

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