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DA to donate R1.5m to the Solidarity Fund

Public Representatives from the Democratic Alliance have decided to donate R1.5 million to the Solidarity Fund to assist small businesses in distress as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

According to a statement issued by the party’s national spokesperson Solly Malatsi, the financial contribution will be drawn from the salaries of the DA’s public representatives.

“In addition, we will be distributing sanitisers worth R200,000 to essential workers who are at the forefront of keeping the economy functional and saving lives during this difficult time. Notwithstanding this overall contribution, DA public representatives are at liberty to make any additional financial contributions to the Solidarity Fund as individuals if they wish to do so,” said Malatsi.

The party concluded by stating that it recognizes that it is important for all role players in society to play a part in acting in the best interests of the country during this time.

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