Report: Killer T and Freeman concert aborted for breaking SA COVID-19 rules. The concert by the Zimbabwean chanters is among events impacted by a crackdown by authorities against revellers that flouted coronavirus (COVID- 19) regulations in neighbouring South Africa.
A concert by Zimdancehall duo, Killer T and Freeman, came to a premature end in South Africa on Good Friday when the South African Police Service (SAPS) intervened and dispersed both artists and revellers.
The show at the jam-packed Baseline, Newtown in Johannesburg was held amid inadequate sanitising, masks and social distancing. The South African government heightened the crackdown against partying this past weekend to prevent a third wave of the COVID-19 in the country.
South Africa is the worst affected country by COVID-19 on the African continent and Gauteng, where Johannesburg is located, is the epicentre of the pandemic. Meanwhile, Killer T and Freeman rounded up their musical tour of South Africa with a performance on Saturday night in Kempton Park, east of Johannesburg. Killer T performed from 8 PM to 10 PM while Freeman took over the stage until midnight.