“The law enforcement agencies have also been tasked to enforce the Disaster Management Act regulations, especially ensuring observance of the curfew, which is from 9pm to 4am daily,” the presidency said.
It said President Cyril Ramaphosa had met with various sectors of society, including religious leaders, on Monday and Tuesday. He was due to meet political leaders and other groups on Wednesday.
“The religious leaders expressed support for the deployment of the army to support the police in stabilising the situation, and also called for a comprehensive response to the societal conditions enabling the events unfolding around the country.
“In this evening’s meeting, religious leaders urged government to consider allowing communities of faith to gather for worship, while observing Covid-19 health regulations, as part of the national effort to restore calm and provide counselling to communities. President Ramaphosa welcomed the concern expressed by interfaith leaders regarding events in the country and welcomed a proposal for a national day of prayer.”
The presidency said government leaders were also meeting with informal and small business associations, community leaders, traditional leaders and others, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.
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