Cape Argus

Minister stops the party

Mkhize carries out inspection of city’s bars amid concerns over Covid-19 resurgence

- MARVIN CHARLES marvin.charles@inl.co.za

PARTY-GOERS had an abrupt end to their Friday night celebratio­ns after Health Minister Zweli Mkhize visited two popular bars while on an inspection visit to Cape Town.

Mkhize visited Rands in Khayelitsh­a and Cubaña in Green Point. His visit follows growing concern of a resurgence in Covid-19 cases reported mostly along the Garden Route and in the Cape Town metro.

Mkhize said there had “not been any improvemen­t” following inspection­s. “It’s important that we give them notice. We have given them (Cubaña) notice of non-compliance, which is the first step to enforcemen­t and if they don’t comply it means that they are exposing people and putting them at risk…He said no overcrowdi­ng should be permitted and he stressed that people should not let their guard down.

Mkhize’s visit came just after President Cyril Ramaphosa declared Nelson Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape a coronaviru­s hot spot and implemente­d additional restrictio­ns. In his address, Ramaphosa said South Africa had recorded 4 400 cases on Wednesday, which was the biggest daily increase since August, while hospital admissions had also increased to more than 5 800 nationally.

Mkhize was accompanie­d by law enforcemen­t officials and Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo.

Mbombo told the Cape Argus yesterday she was greatly concerned by non-adherence to regulation­s that were put in place to curb the infection rate.

“The City law enforcemen­t officials conducted inspection­s at businesses along Bree and Long streets, where warning notices were issued for non-compliance.

“Follow-up visits will be conducted on weekends and those still found to be non-compliant will be fined. I call on businesses to evaluate their safety protocols to reduce the risk of infections occurring there. This includes ensuring that premises and venues are well ventilated, crowds are limited and hygiene protocols are in place,” she said.

Nightlife has been at the centre of attention in recent weeks as law enforcemen­t prepares for a massive deployment of officials specifical­ly targeting bars and entertainm­ent venues. Mkhize is expected to meet Ramaphosa to relay the informatio­n he has been able to gather about the state of the Garden Route and metro.

Mayco member for community and health services Zahid Badroodien joined the City’s Environmen­tal Health Service on a series of Covid-19 compliance inspection­s in the CBD.

“Cape Town remains at alert level 1, but we cannot afford to rest on our laurels, given the continued increase in transmissi­on rates in the metro.

“My observatio­ns from the recent excursions with Environmen­tal Health is that we need to do a lot more to ensure that, as a city, we are able to slow the transmissi­on of Covid-19. As the peak of the festive season draws closer, we will see an increase in people socialisin­g and moving around – increasing the risk of exposure,” he said.

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HEALTH Minister Zweli Mkhize visited two popular bars while on an inspection visit to Cape Town.

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