Mzansi is currently on a national lockdown as it’s starting to seem like an alcohol detox season for some.
The sale of liquor is currently prohibited in the country and some people were fortunate enough to stock up on their favourite beverages before the lockdown went into effect.
But why it’s still Easter weekend and Jesus once turned water into wine🍷Mos #AlcoholFreeSA pic.twitter.com/RlSgctJFIE
— Kagiso 💯. (@Kagiso14303996) April 11, 2020
However, almost two weeks into the lockdown most people have run out of stock and are getting thirsty.
A report by Business Insider has alleged that SA liquor makers have requested the ban on alcohol to be lifted and have liquor sold during the lockdown. Anele Mdoda had this to say about it.
Guys I love a beverage but this will create more movement. We can’t all indulge in our vice because from here Churches can say but we are only open on Sunday ? Gyms also can say they are necessary. Corona does not keep your hours. https://t.co/7qVALVD8w9
— Anele Mdoda (@Anele) April 10, 2020
#AlcoholFreeSA if taverns and all places selling alcohol opens as per people request, then they may as well open restaurants for people who don’t drink and open churches for people who want to go to church. What will the country be after that? #StayHomeSA pic.twitter.com/eQlT7Adr74
— Katlego Mosoeu (@mosoeu_katlego) April 11, 2020
We as women need to stand and fight against alcohol to be closed permanently. Alcohol is our Mnakwethu and it comes first to our boyfriends.
Men Can’t fight for us exactly as they’re fighting for it.#AlcoholFreeSA pic.twitter.com/0Xe16jFHJ3— ZamaKonke Khuzwayo🇿🇦 (@ZamakonkeK) April 11, 2020
Others are already asking ama2000 for the sprite recipe, however, some are enjoying the time away from booze and have already noted the positive of life without alcohol.
#AlcoholFreeSA Bona! Bladders are clean and free of toxins,you also look fresher and younger,look at yourself,chisaaa!🤗 pic.twitter.com/91Ucxbxt3d
— Kgosiemang (@GJKM_9085) April 11, 2020
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Source: Zalebs