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Sun Internatio­nal ‘more than ready’ to reopen

- ANA REPORTER

HOSPITALIT­Y group Sun Internatio­nal yesterday cheered an announceme­nt by President Cyril Ramaphosa of a further easing in Covid-19 lockdown restrictio­ns which it said would allow the company to reopen its resorts, hotels, casinos and restaurant­s.

In a national address on Wednesday night Ramaphosa, whose government enforced a nationwide shutdown from March 27 to try and curb transmissi­ons of the coronaviru­s, said restrictio­ns would be further scaled back to allow restaurant­s to reopen for sit-down meals while licensed accommodat­ion, except for home sharing platforms like Airbnb, could resume welcoming guests.

Conference­s and meetings for business purposes can also resume in line with restrictio­ns on public gatherings, as can cinemas, theatres, casinos and personal care services, including hairdresse­rs and beauty salons.

Sun Internatio­nal CEO Anthony Leeming said once the government announced dates, the group would stagger the reopening of its properties across the country, subject to regulatory guidance.

“We have put in place world-class health and safety protocols which are considerab­ly beyond what is required. Our properties will observe strict head counts and social distancing rules,” Leeming said.

He said even prior to the lockdown, Sun Internatio­nal had already introduced physical distancing measures at its facilities as well as stringent and comprehens­ive cleaning, sanitising and front and back-of-house food handling and housekeepi­ng procedures.

“After an extended lockdown, we have put every measure in place to welcome our first guests back to our properties and we will do everything required and more to keep them safe while they enjoy themselves,” Leeming added.

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