There’s no doubt that the lockdown restrictions have been necessary to prevent further Covid-19 infections and deaths. But lockdown has resulted in the country losing billions of rand in revenue. For more, #eNCA‘s Gareth Edwards speaks to President of the SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mtho Xulu. Courtesy #DStv403

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