Musician writes song asking President Ramaphosa to open liquor stores
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Have you heard Zander Fourie’s ‘Hello Cyril’ song?

Zander Fourie went viral during lockdown for his ‘Lockdown Babelas’ song. Fourie released the song in June after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that liquor sales will resume for home consumption only.
Fourie took the popular 2002 Jak de Priester hit, 'Sally Williams', and changed the words slightly.
READ: ‘Lockdown Babelas’ song a major hit with South Africans
He is singing a completely different tune now. A few weeks after he released the hit song, the sale of alcohol was suspended again. This has prompted him to release another song, this time to the beat of Adele’s ‘Hello’!
Zander, also known as ‘Tjoppie’, jokingly pleads in the song: “Ek belowe dat die keer almal hulsef sal gedra en hulle dop beheer. Hello, is jy daar? Asb oom Cyril maak die bottelstoor weer oop.’
Show's Stories
-
Narcissists we love: Partners, parents and the pain
"Narcissism at home is often modelled by the parent."
The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp 2 hours ago -
These public officials can earn up to R42,400 per day
CEOs of South Africa's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) can earn up to R42...
Breakfast with Martin Bester 3 hours ago