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Robert Marawa's vehicle was repossessed after he failed to make his repayments. Photo: Leon Sadiki / City press
Robert Marawa's vehicle was repossessed after he failed to make his repayments. Photo: Leon Sadiki / City press

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The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which saw the country being subjected to various stages of lockdown since March 2020, continues to be felt to this day.  

The entertainment and tourism industries were hardest hit and are still scrambling to recover after all lockdown restrictions were lifted in April. Many individuals bear evidence of the effects of that perilous period.

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