
Cassper Nyovest expressed his unhappiness with South Africa giving 800 000 masks to Italy. As panic about the coronavirus spreads, so does worry that the country won’t be able to deal with the issue.
However, giving away the masks is not as serious, and more are being made to meet demand.

Cassper Nyovest took to Twitter to complain about South Africa’s decision to export about 800 000 masks to Italy. This is to help the country deal with the coronavirus and peeps don’t like that our stock is being handed out. Cassper is demanding that ‘our masks’ be returned.
Bring our masks back. https://t.co/mddg8vsSc2
— R.M Phoolo (@casspernyovest) March 5, 2020
This comes after the first coronavirus case in South Africa has been confirmed. The 38-year-old father of two from KZN is reportedly feeling better, but people are still wary.

The virus spreads fast and can cause death. Cassper was joined by Lerato Kganyago, who also isn’t happy that SA’s supplies are going to other countries.
We gave 80,000 N95 Masks to Italy, guess what they gave us back?!
— leratokganyago (@Leratokganyago) March 5, 2020
However, it should be noted that wearing a mask does not prevent people from getting the virus. It does help those who are already sick to not spread it to others.
In this case, the masks are better off helping contain the virus than prevent it.
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za reported that musician Blaklez cautioned Shimza to not help the spread of fake news. Shimza made a joke about the first coronavirus case in Zimbabwe, and this ticked off peeps to no end.
The DJ probably didn’t mean anything by it but people felt he was being insensitive.
In other news – Twitter shocked after Shauwn Mkhize revealed the other Wing of her Mansion #KwaMaMkhize
Just when viewers of Kwa MaMkhize reality show thought they were cool with Shauwn Mkhize‘s “rich rich” life, they were taken back to square one when they discovered another wing to her mansion and so many other cool features to her house.

The Durban businesswoman’s show has received mixed reviews for its entertainment value and content since it first aired, continue reading
Source: Briefly











