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By Reuters Staff
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JOHANNESBURG, July 12 (Reuters) - South Africa’s rand tumbled more than 2% on Monday, battered by an outbreak of violence and looting after the jailing of former president Jacob Zuma.
The government deployed soldiers on the streets to quell violence that has left at least six people dead and more than 200 arrested after Zuma was sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court during an investigation into high-level corruption.
The rand slipped as much as 2.2% to 14.5025 against the dollar, close to a two-month weak point it touched in early July. It traded at 14.4175 at 1500 GMT - down 1.51% on the day.
Hospitality industry vaccination site to open at Sun City Updated
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Have you ever sat under the palm trees and enjoyed the fresh air of the North West? This time around Sun City is giving you a different kind of break if you’re in the hospitality industry.
The vacation ‘city’ will turn into a vaccination site, which will open on Saturday, 24 July, reports Sun International.
All of Sun International’s restaurants, casinos, hotels (excluding The Table Bay, Boardwalk and Federal Palace) and resorts are temporarily closed in line with new COVID-19 regulations announced by the President on 27 June 2021.