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Locals revelling in move to level two lockdown

The City Times went out to find people who are enjoying the pleasures of certain bans that were lifted for level two, which started from August 18.

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Daveyton resident (for the lockdown period) Phindile Sidu ensures she is still adhering to the 10pm curfew, which carried over from level three.
Despite it being a cold Tuesday, Boksburg resident Marilyn Padiachy (left) and Northmead resident Megan Andrew enjoyed their first family gathering over a cup of coffee.
Bongani Mbonani of Daveyton is looking forward to driving down to Mpumalanga to visit his family members that he hasn’t seen for the past five months. He is pictured in his car at his home.
Daveyton resident, Nkululeko Nzule buying a beer at a local tavern. He said he urges residents to be responsible and not behave like there is no Covid-19.
Ruan Jansen is so happy to be able to go fishing at Homestead Dam with his grandfather William Jansen.
Keith Agliotti was happy to be at Homestead Dam. He came all the way from Kempton Park to walk his dogs Duke and Blade.
“I am so excited and happy that the gyms have finally reopened. It’s time to get fit,” said George Igonda.
Pablo’s staff members Jimmy Kutunga (left), Rob Smit and Stuart Mzumara are ready to show their customers a good time.
Manager of Pablo’s Rob Smit at the sanitising station, where a Corona bottle is used to hold the sanitiser.
Bafana Tjatji and Vincent Banda were stocking up the shelves at Liquormart.
Although its been a cold day, Abdul Mulamula is very happy to be back enjoying his gym routine.

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