South Africans panic buy alcohol following fake news of alcohol ban
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
South African citizens across the country rushed to their closest bottle store on Tuesday, 25 August, to stock up on their favourite drinks.
A WhatsApp voice note was shared in multiple groups on social media. In it, an unnamed man claims the government will ban the sale of alcohol again.
The person heard on the voice note claims that the President will close bottle stores due to the drunk driving accidents.
Although government assured South Africans that President Cyril Ramaphosa will not address the nation, people did not take any chances!
READ: Gauteng residents fork out thousands for alcohol
South Africans seemed to remember the last time the ban was reinstated with immediate effect.
Martin Bester and Elma Smit received the voice note, but Liesl Laurie did not! She’s in luck because it turns out the voice note was fake.
However, South Africans went out in their numbers to stock up.
Not about to let Cyril catch us slipping tonight, alcohol ban reinstated or not we gotta stay prepared 🤣 pic.twitter.com/JuDsKgbAB6
— Sarah Pepworth (@sehpepworth) August 25, 2020
We made it sure this past weekend, no more taking chances 😆🤣😆 pic.twitter.com/jjBJl3VWP2
— Masixole Ketshengane (@Masixole_Ketshi) August 25, 2020
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