Mzansi celebs react to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s coronavirus speech

Mzansi celebs were glued to their screens in anticipation of President Cyril Ramaphosa‘s speech on the coronavirus – Many were perturbed by the president’s tardiness at being over two hours late – The speech itself also got mixed reactions
Mzansi celebs have reacted with mixed reviews to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s speech on combating the spread of coronavirus in the country. The first thing that got SA riled up was the president’s lateness. He delivered the speech well after 8pm, even though it was scheduled for 6pm.
Is Cyril still washing his hands?
— Donovan Goliath (@DonovanGoliath) March 15, 2020
Cyril Ramaphosa is typing…
— Lasizwe Dambuza (@lasizwe) March 15, 2020
I feel like Cyril didn’t say anything much… what about the middle class that travels by taxi, bus and train… what must happen? #CoronaVirusSA
— Lasizwe Dambuza (@lasizwe) March 15, 2020
So Eskom suspended load shedding for nothing 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/qNRg3qdC64
— Terry Pheto (@TerryPheto) March 15, 2020
Can y’all not come here and poke holes in EVERYTHING the President said. There is water coming in from every angle into our house and what they are trying to do is to turn off the water. We can’t block every hole. We need to limit the amount of water coming in.
— Anele Mdoda (@Anele) March 15, 2020
In other news – Brenda Ngxoli on returning to city life after seven years
After packing her bags and returning home to the Eastern Cape for seven years in search of inner peace, actress Brenda Ngxoli is glad to be back in the city of gold. Due to the nature of showbiz, Brenda decided to leave the hustle and bustle of Joburg for her home, Xolobe Village in Tsomo, where she spent her days as a herdswoman.
While people thought she was down and out, the actress told Move magazine that the break gave her a lot of time to introspect, for privacy and self-love, which got her to where she is today. From the age of 21, I have been shoved in the spotlight, that has been kind of difficult. In this industry at that age, it is either you grow up too fast or find yourself living according to what might be thought to be OK by others. Read more
Source: Briefly