#HonestyHour: The one person I am glad I never saw during lockdown

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It feels like we have been on lockdown level 3 for years and with President Cyril Ramaphosa's latest address, it looks like we will be staying at home, hugging the plants, just a little bit longer.

Speaking of staying at home, one of the upsides to the lockdown has to be NOT having to meet up or see people you really do not care to see.

We opened the lines and asked KZN about that one person they are happy to avoid, even if it means lockdown for life. #HonestyHour

Listen to what KZN had to say
13 Jul 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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