Covid-19 scare sends two cabinet ministers into self-isolation

26 March 2020 - 14:03
By Qaanitah Hunter
Naledi Pandor has tested negative after her trip to Congo.
Image: Sunday Times/Alon Skuy Naledi Pandor has tested negative after her trip to Congo.

At least two cabinet ministers are self-isolating after an official who accompanied them on a trip to DRC two weeks ago tested positive for Covid-19. 

State security minister Ayanda Dlodlo and international relations minister Naledi Pandor have been in isolation since the weekend. 

Pandor has tested negative while Dlodlo is awaiting her test results. 

The pair travelled to Oyo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for an AU meeting on the situation in Libya. On their return, an official working closely with Pandor tested positive for Covid-19. 

Pandor subsequently travelled to Namibia last week where she attended the presidential inauguration.

“Yes she tested and her results came back negative. All her staff are in self-isolation as we needed to sanitise the office,” her spokesperson, Lunga Ngqengele, said. 

Dlodlo is said to be in good spirits and opted to be on the side of caution. 

“Yes, we can confirm that minister Dlodlo travelled to Oyo in the past two weeks and upon learning of the person  travelling with them testing positive, she took the decision to self-isolate and test for the virus,” her spokesperson, Mava Scott, said. 

He said Dlodlo ordered that her office take extra measures and be sanitised.

Defence minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula - who had also accompanied her two colleagues - is apparently not self-isolating as she attended a press briefing on Wednesday. 

On Thursday, the presidency confirmed that President Cyril Ramaphosa tested negative for Covid-19, a day before the country is expected to go on lockdown. 

Infections on Wednesday stood at 709. 

Both Dlodlo and Pandor are part of the national command council led by Ramaphosa, which is dealing with the government’s response to the outbreak.