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Minister Naledi Pandor says the British government’s decision to keep South Africa on its covid-19 red list is detrimental to both countries

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The Department of International Relations and Cooperation says the British government’s recent decision to keep South Africa on its covid-19 red list is detrimental to both countries.

Minister Naledi Pandor says her department is now working with other role players to get the country’s name off the list.

Pandor says the red list harms businesses from both countries.

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