Reacting to the address, Gareth Cliff said President Cyril Ramaphosa did not get to decide what people in a free country could do. IOL_Lifestyle lockdown
This comes after Ramaphosa addressed the nation on Sunday where he announced a curfew would be reimposed and the sale of alcohol would again be banned.
Reacting to the address, Cliff said Ramaphosa did not get to decide what people in a free country could do. "He goes on TV this president, willy-nilly and makes rules. He sits with his national coronavirus command council and they go 'ah I think we need to ban alcohol' and they decide among themselves and that's it", he said. "Then he says there is a curfew and you can't visit your family. Bullsh*t. You do not get to decide for free people in a free country whether they can see their mother or father, brother or sister or their children, you don't get to do that.
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