Restaurant industry hangs on Ramaphosa’s decision
Editorial We understand the importance of saving lives – but livelihoods are just as important. Staff members prepares takeaway boxes for future orders due to the lockdown level 4 restrictions at the Bakehouse in Hazelwood, Pretoria, 29 June 2021. Picture: Jacques Nelles Grace Harding, head of the Restaurant Collective, the voice of the sit-down restaurant industry, makes some telling points in her opinion piece on our pages today. These restaurants were barely clawing their way back to life when the latest lockdown happened. And, if President Cyril Ramaphosa does not roll back the restrictions on 11 July, says Harding, “the impact will shatter the sector. “There will be no bouncing back from this a
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