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Lele’s is a virtual restaurant in Randburg that specialises in African cuisine. Picture: MOELETSI MABE
Lele’s is a virtual restaurant in Randburg that specialises in African cuisine. Picture: MOELETSI MABE

SA’s lockdown restrictions will ease next week to level 3. While many industries will reopen, restaurants will not.

This has cast some doubt on whether eateries will survive the effects of Covid-19.

Business Day TV discussed this with Munira Kharva from Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking.

Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking's Munira Kharva talks to Business Day TV about how eateries are impacted by the lockdown

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