The right to party: Durban House movement demands that clubs are reopened | Citypress

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The N3 highway in Durban is currently being blocked by some disgruntled artists who demand that performance spaces be opened up, as every other aspect of the economy has been allowed to continue working

Artists have banded together to put pressure on the government by demanding they open clubs and similar areas, with an allowance of 70% capacity.

“What we’re doing is that we want the president to allow 70% capacity at night clubs and places we perform. We have been patiently waiting and yet our issues are left for last. That has to stop today,” said L’vovo.Lockdown level 2 does not mean the novel Covid-19 coronavirus has left us. But L’vovo said they would ensure the safety of patrons.

He did not touch on how social distancing might be put in place, but before he could respond, Mzi “Danger” Tshomela of Big Nuz fame jumped on the bandwagon to share his views about the peaceful protest and the circumstances he has faced as a result of the pandemic. “There are a lot of us out here today and it has been tough for us. We’re even scared to take pictures because we’re so skinny and starving.”

 

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