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PODCAST | COVID-19 Frontline Workers Part XIII: A delivery driver shares his story

29 June 2020, 1:55 PM  |
Lebo Tshangela Lebo Tshangela |  @SABCNews
In Part XIII of Frontline Workers, we feature the experience of a delivery driver during the nationwide lockdown.

In Part XIII of Frontline Workers, we feature the experience of a delivery driver during the nationwide lockdown.

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In Part XIII of Frontline Workers, we feature the experience of a delivery driver during the nationwide lockdown.

Tens of thousands of essential workers are on the frontline of the global war against COVID-19.

Many are in the unenviable position of fighting the pandemic, at the risk of their own lives and those of their families.

SABC News captures their voices in this weekly feature, COVID-19 Frontline Workers. This week, Digital News producer Lebo Tshangela speaks to a food delivery driver, Denis Servwu who works for Uber Eats, about his experience with the coronavirus during the nationwide lockdown.

Here is his story:

Related: Part I :COVID-19 Frontline Workers I : A doctor shares his story 

Related: Part II: COVID-19 Frontline Workers II : Nurses share their stories

Related: Part III: COVID-19 Frontline Workers III : A Private clinic owner shares her story

Related: Part IV: COVID-19 Frontline Workers IV: A police officer shares her story

Related: Part V: COVID-19 Frontline Workers Part V: A neurosurgeon shares his story

Related: Part VI: PODCAST|COVID-19 Frontline Workers Part VI: A cashier shares her story

Related: Part VII: PODCAST: COVID-19 Frontline Workers Part VII: A journalist shares her story

Related: Part VIII: PODCAST | COVID-19 Frontline Workers Part VIII: A taxi driver shares his story

Related: Part XI: PODCAST | COVID-19 Frontline Workers Part IX: A petrol attendant shares his story

Related: Part X: PODCAST | COVID-19 Frontline Workers Part X: A teacher shares his story

Related : Part XI: PODCAST | COVID-19 Frontline Workers Part XI: A security guard shares his story

Related: Part XII: PODCAST | COVID-19 Frontline Workers Part XII: A mine worker shares his story

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