Promenade open to the public under strict COVID-19 regulations
Updated | By Sponsored by eThekwini Municipality
EThekwini Mayor, Cllr Mxolisi Kaunda, warmly welcomes all visitors to the city.
According to a press release from the EThekwini Municipality, EThekwini Mayor, Cllr Mxolisi Kaunda would also like to inform the public that the promenade is opened for jogging, cycling and walking. However, Kaunda urges everyone to unceasingly adhere to lockdown regulations that seek to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus as the country has entered the second wave of the pandemic.
According to Kaunda, in response to the President’s address, the Municipality has made significant operational changes to this year’s festive season plan and operations.
The amendments are as follows:
- A curfew, which entails that every person is confined to his/her residence daily from 23h00-04h00.
- To follow mandatory protocols including the wearing of a mask when in any public space or property, including on public transport.
- No consumption of liquor in public places (including beaches and parks), except in licensed on-site consumption premises.
- The closure of beaches in eThekwini will be enforced on the 16, 25, 26,31 December 2020 and 1,2,3 January 2021. Residents can still enjoy other activities along the beach such as jogging on the sand, walking, running, yoga and other healthy lifestyle exercises. The Park and Ride facility which operates on the central Durban beachfront will be closed on these days as well.
- On all other days, all beaches are open between 09h00-18h00. Lifeguards are on-site to monitor and ensure there are no drownings on the beaches. The Park and Ride facility will adhere to these times.
- The curfew will be strictly enforced, and no persons are allowed to sleep overnight in public spaces; buses, taxis and cars.
- Any loud music, whether live or otherwise will be prohibited.
- The non-compliance with the prohibitions, conditions, days of the opening of beaches and wearing of face masks and social distancing measures, will result in the closure of those non-complying beaches throughout the Festive Season. Law enforcement are doing regular patrols to ensure that safety precautions are observed' said Kaunda.
The Mayor is also imploring hotels, restaurants and eateries in the townships to guard against prioritising maximizing profits at the expense of their patrons and the public in general.
Metro police and other law enforcement agencies are all out to ensure that regulations are adhered in public transport as well, more especially minibus taxis that ferry the majority of residents.
Post funeral gatherings are prohibited, and only a maximum of 100 people is allowed for any indoor gathering while not more than 250 people are allowed to gather outdoors.
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