Somizi encourages people to buy from street vendors before lockdown begins
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Somizi Mhlongo has called on the public to "support street vendors during these trying times".
It is only a few hours until the national lockdown begins.
READ: SA to go into lockdown from Thursday night
Many of the people who offer services or sell goods on the streets will be forced to shut down. Sadly, this means they will not receive any income to support their families.
Somizi Mhlongo has called on South Africans to help support the street vendors.
Somizi shot a video of himself in Braamfontein supporting a local street vendor.
"So, basically I am encouraging people to help people who sell on the streets because there will be a lockdown for 21 days," he said.
He added that this is because they will have to stay at home and not be able to make money.
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"I am doing my part and I am encouraging everyone to do their part. Street vendors first and support them and buy whatever you can that you need that you can also find at any other supermarket. The supermarkets are going to survive, they are not going to survive for 21 days," he said.
"Go support local, go support street vendors, it is very important," said Somizi.
He then led by example and bought stuff from the lady who was selling on the street.
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Watch the video below.
NB: Remember to use your hand sanitiser or wear gloves and a mask before touching things.
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