Ndabeni-Abrahams said she was deeply sorry for her actions and hoped that South Africans and President Cyril Ramaphosa would forgive her for her actions. Day13ofLockdown
Johannesburg - Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, the minister of communications and digital technologies, has issued an apology for violating lockdown regulations by visiting the home of former deputy minister of education Mduduzi Manana.
"South Africans I would like to convey an apology to President Cyril Ramaphosa, the national command centre and the South African society at large for breaching lockdown regulations put in place to curb the spread of Covid-19. The minister has been placed on special leave for two months by Ramaphosa. One of the two months will be unpaid. Her public apology follows her meeting with Ramaphosa where he disapproved of her behaviour and requested that she issue a public apology to the nation for her actions."The president has put me on special leave and I undertake to abide by the conditions of the leave. I wish to use this opportunity to reiterate the president's call for all of us to observe the lockdown rules.
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