In Johannesburg, the spots lit up were the Northcliff Water Tower, Montecasino and Kyalami.
In KwaZulu-Natal, the Durban City Hall, Moses Mabhida Stadium, the Old Prison wall at the ICC, the Durban Jewish Club and Durban libraries were lit up.
“The #LightSARed movement will light a total of 363 areas around the country,” the movement said.
“The #LightSARed movement will light a total of 363 areas around the country,” the movement said.
‘Gyms are part of the solution’
Meanwhile, the fitness industry on Wednesday also took part in a silent protest against the continued closure of gyms around the country.
“We are having a peaceful digital and driving demonstration. We are asking the public wear gym clothes and blow their hooters,” Fit SA spokesperson Grant Austin said during an interview with eNCA.
He said the industry was pleading with President Cyril Ramaphosa to allow them to open up to save their jobs.
“We are hoping they [government] will take note of the 29,000 jobs at stake. About 40% gym owners said if they don’t open any time soon, they will not open at all,” said Austin.
“Gyms are part of the solution. One of the indicators of bad outcomes of Covid-19 is obesity. We want us as the country to dig ourselves out of the crisis that we are in using our healthy immunes. Keeping us closed is prejudicing our healthy members in their efforts to fight becoming ill.”
Source:www.timeslive.co.za