
President Cyril Ramaphosa is not announcing a lockdown. These are the words of Presidency spokesperson, Kusela Diko. The rapid spread of the COVID-19 in South Africa is causing headaches for government.
Apart from trying to curb the spread of the virus, there’s also a scramble to try minimise panic and the spreading of fake news. According to Diko, the ministers are expected to meet on Sunday.
The Council will further consider recommendations on economic relief measures to mitigate against the impact of #CoronavirusInSA . Thereafter, the President will give an update to the nation at a time to be decided at the conclusion of the meeting.
— Khusela Diko🇿🇦 (@KhuselaS) March 21, 2020
SUMMARY: Ramaphosa announces COVID-19 controls They are set to discuss the pandemic and the implementation of Ramaphosa’s directives announced last weekend.
Ramaphosa will then address the nation later. Coronavirus Hotline Number: 0800 029 999 from 8am to 4 pm, Monday to Friday Help protect your loved ones by sharing this official South African government COVID-19 service with your family, friends and community.
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In other news – Zodwa Wabantu – You have to sanitise your hands if you want to touch my punani
Renowned entertainer and socialite Zodwa Wabantu is not taking any chances in her quest to make sure that she is protected from the novel COVID-19. She has issued conditions to those who would want to get in contact with her, you have to sanitise your hands if you want to touch my punani!
Her fans are in the habbit of reaching out to touch the pantless entertainer’s punani while she’s on stage, but she has now attached some conditions that are to be observed before one stretches a hand to touch her, she called on her followers to touch her with clean hands in the wake of the coronavirus. She is thinking health and ‘safety first,’ “Whoever wants to touch my punani will have to sanitise their hands first. No sanitiser, no punani,” she said. Read more
Source: eNCA













