Sky Tshabalala gets a dose of textbook poetic justice

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Another great morning awake with Darren, Keri and Sky driving you to school, having some strong coffee or luckily working from home as per your workplace's COVID-19 regulations. Darren might be the only one to have had peaceful sleep this weekend - Sky echoes Keri's rant about noisy neighbors as she complained last morning.

There may be no other way but to have notices done for Breakfast Show personalities as their rest times take place during the standard working hours for most people.

This noise of a lawnmower cutting the grass at 3pm in the afternoon is a different conversation put against noise made my a group of people at 2am in the morning. Unfortunately Darren, Keri and Sky have to be at the radio station by 5:30 with enough energy to wake the 'noisemakers' up for their work later !

It's complicated, right?

Let's get noise regulations for the team. Yes?
21 Apr 2021 10PM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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