Coronavirus should ‘enable a new Africa’ - Ramaphosa
Updated | By Sibahle Motha
South African President and African Union (AU) chairperson, Cyril Ramaphosa believes that the Coronavirus should “enable a new Africa”.
Ramaphosa was speaking at a virtual celebrations of the 57th anniversary of Africa Day on Monday.
“It should enable a new Africans to come to the fore. It should be an Africa of heroic acts and solidarity,” said Ramaphosa.
“An Africa of cross-border collaboration and sharing of knowledge and resources, and Africa that is united by a common goal,” he added.
The Covid-19 Coronavirus, which was first detected on the continent in February, has infected more than 100,000 people on the continent to date and claimed the lives of more than 3,000 individuals.
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South Africa has the most confirmed cases on the continent.
As of Sunday, 22 583 people have been confirmed to be infected with the virus with 429 Covid-19 deaths reported in the country.
This number is expected to exponentially increase as the country heads to lockdown level 3 from the beginning of June.
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