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- After President Cyril Ramaphosa’s speech about Rapper Casper Niovest deciding the matter Sunday.
- When he announced that the country would move to Stage 4 of the blockade.
In his speech, Ramaphosa said Level 4 would be introduced for 14 days, and the sale of alcohol and all indoor and outdoor events would be banned. Recreational travel to and from Gauteng is also not permitted. Casper took to Twitter in a conversation and said he hoped the country would escape alive as livelihoods “officially disappeared.”
“We’re cursed. Done! Done! Rest assured. I wish I could get him out alive, at least since our support is officially gone,” Casper said of the regulations. “Tomorrow should be the launch of my new #RootOfFame sneakers. The company has invested so much money and time in planning for tomorrow.
“If Gauteng is locked up tonight, I won’t be all right. But, no, it’s tough to move forward at a time like this. So how about a two-week warning or a phone call?” he said. He continues to deal with Tweeps, who accuse him of being dramatic.
“I feed the family, son. I know you think it’s easy because I always have a smile on my face, but my downfall means a lot of people lose their jobs,” he tweeted. The “Move For Me” hitmaker shot at critics who “crucified” her to talk about those affected.
“If you are silent because you are good, they will crucify you. “If you talk about those who are affected when you are not, they will crucify you. He continues to deal with Tweeps, who accuse him of being dramatic. “I can’t win with people. So I hope everyone finds a way,” he said.