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Divorced parents can move their kids around during lockdown: Lindiwe Zulu

Provided certain conditions are met, divorced parents can move their children to their respective partners’ homes, despite the national lockdown. In what is another change to the original set of lockdown rules, a government gazette published on Tuesday sets out the new requirements.

It states that a child can be moved between the parents, provided there are “arrangements in place”. These include having a court order, or that a “parental responsibilities and rights agreement” or a “parenting plan” exists. That plan must be registered with the family advocate.

Lindiwe Zulu

The gazette, signed by social development minister Lindiwe Zulu, states that the parent transporting the child must have the relevant documentation with them at all times. It also states that nobody in the home that the child is being moved to can have Covid-19 or have come into contact with someone suspected of having the respiratory illness.

In other news – Zodwa Wabantu is all about that new body

Although fitness can help keep you looking young and fresh, socialite Zodwa Wabantu believes surgery is also the way to go. Zodwa told TshisaLIVE this week that she saw nothing wrong with women getting fillers for their breasts as women needed to do their utmost to look after their bodies when they age.

Zodwa Wabantu

A woman should always look after her body, more especially as you grow [older]. Your body develops fat and it changes, it becomes mature. After a woman has given birth and breastfed her child, breast tends to sag. Getting a breast upliftment is simply a woman looking after her body. Read more

Source: Timeslive

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