Armed Police remove refugees from Central Methodist Church

Refugees who have taken up residence in the Central Methodist Church in Greenmarket Square in Cape Town are going to be relocated over the next two days. Police gained entry to the church on Thursday to move the refugees into buses lined up outside the church. The refugees have said they do not want to be moved to sites identified by the government for the national lockdown period as they would be at risk.
CapeTalk reported the refugees would be relocated to the Wingfield Military Base near Goodwood. Coronavirus Hotline Number: 0800 029 999 from 8 am to 4 pm, Monday to Friday. Help protect your loved ones by sharing this official South African government COVID-19 service with your family, friends and community.
Refugees in the Central Methodist Church are being removed by police. Watch #DStv403 for live updates pic.twitter.com/93OhesYMSa
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In other news – DJ Tira shows off his multi-million rand House & cars – Watch
It is an advantage, having a big yard at your house because you will get to exercise a bit freely since it allows you space to jog. Record producer and Kwaito star DJ Tira is one of the people with such an advantage and he has just shared how he is doing it to keep fit at his home during this lockdown period.
Taking to social media he posted a promotional video for Huawei’s fitness gear, while at the same time flaunting his multi-million rand house and cars. Along with the video, he emphasized the government’s call for everyone to stay at home, ‘Keep the energy high #Day6 We can win this war 💪🏾 #StayAtHome’, he wrote. Read more
Source: eNCA