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By Innocent Muranganwa
12 Oct 2020
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have not spared the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region and like in all other parts of the world, economies of the member states have suffered from the various measures that are being imposed to try and contain the spread of the virus.
The article discusses guidelines issued by SADC to its members, and also considers the measures that have been put in place by individual member states to facilitate trade while controlling the spread of the virus.
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