New level 3 lockdown rules in a nutshell

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The sad thing is, those who truly would have benefited the most from the lockdown, haven't bothered with it, either through ignorance, don't care or desperation.

I'm looking at the townships: umlazi, kayelitsha, Alexander etc.
 
Was the cticc expropriated for this? Just wondering if the hotel groups are volunteering or forced?

It is jointly owned by the City of Cape Town (71.4% shareholding), the Western Cape Government (23.2% shareholding), and SunWest International (Pty) Ltd (5.4% shareholding).
 
Tell us the result of your google. I don't know.
The last paragraph refers.
HOTELS COULD FOLLOW OVERSEAS EXAMPLE AND BECOME QUARANTINE FACILITIES
In its statement, Tsogo Sun said it had been approached by both the public and private healthcare sectors to turn its closed hotels into quarantine facilities and was “endeavouring to assist in this regard”.

Using underutilised hotels as quarantine facilities or to house at-risk people is already being done in the US state of California.

A similar strategy is being planned in the UK, where authorities need to find around 45 000 safe spaces for homeless people. Empty hotels are a ready-made solution because they have separate cleaning facilities and rooms, and can be leased by the government using funding allocated to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.


"War-time measures"...
 
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