Fans had noticed Jub Jub s weight loss and showed concern for the star. Image: Instagram/Jub Jub
Hip-hop artist and reality TV star Jub Jub has taken to social media to share with fans the details of his experience with Covid-19, hoping to help them realise how dangerous the virus is.
Taking to Instagram in a lengthy video, the star got emotional, opening up about his harrowing experience with Covid-19, the virus that has SA at alert 4 as the third wave continues.
In the video, Jub Jub said he contracted the virus while shooting Moja Love s
You Promised To Marry Me in the Eastern Cape late last year.
– This will give a direct update on when load shedding is expected for you and your regional community.
– You can also get a weekly on monthly overview by using this calendar. It’s easily done!
– Of course, if you have your block number memorised, you can check-in with City Power’s Twitter updates.
LOAD SHEDDING SCHEDULE FOR PRETORIA / TSHWANE:
– Both cities in Gauteng have similar systems…
– Pretorians can find their district grouping by consulting this list. It’s an easy way to prepare for power cuts.
– You can view this schedule to tell you exactly when your suburb will get load shedding, on each day of the month.
May 4, 2021
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A SAAF A109 prepares to airlift an injured paraglider near Witteklip.
A South African Air Force (SAAF) A109 Light Utility Helicopter was used to rescue an injured paraglider in the Eastern Cape last week.
On the afternoon of Thursday 4 March, a callout was authorised by the Air Force Command Post for the medical evacuation of an injured paraglider on the mountainous area towards Witteklip Nature Reserve, the SANDF said.
An A109 from 19 Squadron at Air Force Base Hoedspruit, currently stationed at Air Force Station Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha) was tasked for the rescue.
At 17:35 the crew was airborne with three Mountain Club of SA – Eastern Province Section members accompanying it to the crash site. As the terrain was not conducive for vehicles to access the injured member, the extraction option was only feasible by air hoist.