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Liquor stores remain shut in Johannesburg as South African President Cyril Ramaphosa suspends alcohol sales again as coronavirus infections spike and the health system risks being overwhelmed. IMAGES
Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug 20 (EFE).- Every morning at Streetlights, a private school located in one of Johannesburg’s toughest neighborhoods, teachers start the day by asking their students: “What’s the latest you’ve heard about the coronavirus?”(Camera: KIM LUDBROOK. Editor: EMMA LOZANO)
Johannesburg, Aug 20 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) "What have you heard new about the coronavirus?" teachers ask at the beginning of each day at the Streetlights school, located in one of the more conflictive neighbourhoods in Johannesburg. The question is simple but effective against the fear that is seen in the eyes of the students.Classes at this private centre, which operates as a non-profit project in the Jeppestown neighbourhood, have been divided into groups of 15 students and, despite the devastating effect of the pandemic in South Africa, start at 07:15 a.m. with a short question and answer session on coronavirus.FOOTAGE OF THE SCHOOL.
Cape Town (South Africa), 12 May, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Nic Bothma).- The Chinese Center for Martial Arts and Health in Cape Town has chosen to offer its classes online during the coronavirus pandemic. The centre has adapted its facilities into an audio-visual creation studio so that its students can continue to learn during quarantine. FOOTAGE OF THE CENTER.
South African cricket captain Faf du Plessis says he feels 'sorry' for Australian captain Steve Smith, who was handed a year-long suspension in the recent ball-tampering scandal. SOUNDBITE
Images show exteriors of a Coptic monastery in Cullinan, South Africa, where three Eygptian Coptic Orthodox monks were reported to have been murdered. IMAGES