DJ Shimza Encourages Mzansi to Behave Despite Level 1 Eased Restrictions
- Shimza has told Mzansi citizens to continue with health protocols after the easing of lockdown
- Taking to social media, Shimza told his fans to keep their masks on even though we're on Level 1
- The last time lockdown regulations were eased, the country went into a frenzy and a second wave began
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has eased the country back into Level 1 of lockdown but DJ Shimza has told citizens of the country to behave themselves. After the president addressed the nation, fans were excited to see things starting to open up again.
Shimza on the other hand made it known that Mzansi is still fighting Covid-19 and people should continue adhering to regulations.
Taking to Twitter, the DJ encouraged Mzansi to continue staying safe. He posted pictures of himself wearing a mask and captioned his post:
"Level 1, keep your masks on!"
Shimza has a lot of influence due to his successful career as a record producer and is using it to urge the country to behave despite going to Level 1 of lockdown. Social media users reacted and commented on the snaps.
Shimza's post gained over 2 000 reactions and the DJ must be hoping that the country is listening to him.
President Cyril Ramaphosa eased restrictions on alcohol and public gatherings. He also opened up a few more airports for international travel.
The last time Mzansi went into Level 1, things started to get out of hand and the second wave of infections took place. Citizens, as well as Shimza, are hoping that things can stay under control this time.
In other entertainment news, Briefly.co.za reported that Shimza donated 400 pairs of school shoes to pupils in his community. DJ Shimza has contributed to the education of the children in his community.
The popular club DJ and musician took to social media recently to reveal that he has donated 400 pairs of school shoes to kids from Tembisa, Johannesburg.
Shimza joined a list of Mzansi stars who have played a role in making sure that Mzansi school pupils don't go to school barefoot when the public schools opened a few days ago.
Shimza posted a few snaps from the ceremony where he was giving away the much-needed school shoes.
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Source: Briefly News