South Africa has recorded 99 new coronavirus cases, taking the total in the country to 2,272, health minister Zweli Mkhike said yesterday.
The country has also recorded a further two deaths from the virus, increasing the death toll to 27, Mkhize told participants of a Zoom meeting with media, scientists, academics and others that was also broadcast on television South African authorities yesterday also reported that close to 200 schools have being broken into in the first 17 days of a five-week anti-coronavirus lockdown, AFP reported.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga said she was “horrified” after it emerged that 183 schools had been burgled since the lockdown came into effect on March 27.
“It is extremely disappointing for criminals,...to randomly destroy the same infrastructure meant to provide decent spaces of learning and teaching,” said the minister in a statement.
With 73 break-ins, eastern Mpumalanga province recorded the most incidents followed by Gauteng — seat of the capital Pretoria and the economic hub Johannesburg — with 55 robberies.
The attacks have ranged from arson, to theft of computers, printers and even classroom chairs, according to local media reports.
The rash of school attacks come just days after police minister Bheki Cele reported a dramatic fall in crime since South Africa imposed the coronavirus lockdown, crediting a ban on the sale of alcohol for the drop.
In his weekly e-mailed note, President Cyril Ramaphosa said that “it is a great indictment of our society that dozens of schools have been burgled, trashed or burnt to the ground”.
A woman wears a blanket printed with the South African national flag as she queues with others at the Kwa Mai Mai market in the Johannesburg CBD, yesterday during a food distribution.