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Dineo Ranaka shares her daily lockdown schedule

Like us, our local celebrities have been trying to adjust to the lockdown period as South Africa continues it’s battle against the Covid-19 coronavirus. Now, in a recent interview, Dineo Ranaka has opened up about her lockdown schedule and how she and her family are dealing with the crisis. The star admits that, as an essential worker, her schedule hasn’t changed too drastically because she still her Metro FM slot to keep a sense of normalcy.

Dineo Ranaka

Wake up: 7 am “I wake at normal work time. My schedule hasn’t changed since I’m at work regularly, either broadcasting from the Metro FM studio or now recently from home.
Eating habits: “It depends, I’ve never been one to watch what I eat or watch my weight so that continues as normal too. Nothing specific or routine – my family and I eat whatever comes to mind at those times but also whatever is suitable for those times. We have no set menu.

Dineo Ranaka

Between meals: “Nothing has changed on my end except for not being social obviously and being unable to gig. One thing I have noticed is that I’m more productive now work-wise than I was before. My teams and I are doing well working remotely so far. We have not stopped any of our projects – we have just found creative ways to continue them during this time.

Dineo Ranaka

Bedtime: “Bedtime is just like any other day – sometimes very late, sometimes early, and that ranges between 9 pm and 1 am for adults. Kids, much earlier.

In other news – Rachel and Siya Kolisi help those most affected by Covid-19

Rachel Kolisi and her hubby Siya recently launched their “One By One” campaign to help feed who are seriously affected by Covid-19, starting their charity initiative in Siya’s hometown. Siya is captain of the Springbok team that took home the World Cup last year.

Rachel and Siya Kolisi

Rachel shared snaps on Instagram of the couple preparing to drop off 500 food parcels for people in Zwide township in Port Elizabeth. Yesterday was the launch of the “each one, feed one” campaign in partnership with the Imbumba Foundation and Nelson Mandela Foundation. We did our first drop of 500 food parcels in Zwide township, Port Elizabeth, Siya’s hometown. Read more

Source: all4women

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