Peshawar Zalmi urges people to stay home to save lives

F.P. Report

PESHAWAR: Pakistan Super League Franchise Peshawar Zalmi’s campaign against corona virus is on the go and urged the masses to stay home to save lives.

Chairman of Peshawar Zalmi Javed Afridi, head coach Darren Sammy, Captain Wahab Riaz, Hassan Ali and Imamul Haq shared messages against corona virus.

Javed Aftidi, in his Pashto message, urged the people to stay home and wash their hand time and again.

Darren Sammy, Riaz Wahab, Hassan Ali and Imamul Haq in their video messages asked the general public that they should stay at home their home to help end this disease and help to stop spreading it further.

They said that people should avoid going crowded places and should abandon social activities.

Javed Afridi and his co also posted messages on their twitters against the corona virus. Zalmi Foundation from it platform is also endeavoring to create awareness among people against this deadly disease.

The Frontier Post

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