Ishow Speed walking to a random girl in a KFC outlet just to let her know she's beautiful
Even said the words in the native language
The girl in question, simple, no weaves/wigs, just simple
Lesson: Men appreciate natural beauty
South Africans take many jabs at Zimbabweans all the time. From saying our armpits stink, undermining our country and downright demeaning us. Their media is hostile to us and dehumanizes us but And we as Zimbabweans never take it personally. We laugh or ignore.
So why is it when I am also taking jabs at them in the same way they do to us their public figures like Herman Mashaba call for my deportation. Thought leaders like Penuel and DJ Sbu block me berate me for hating South, and even other Zimbabweans say I hate South Africans for doing what South Africans do to us?
Why is it hate when I diss the same way we get dissed? Why can’t South Africans laugh about it as we do? Why is it personal when I do it?
@SandileMakeba Go tell all of your countrymen at the Beitbridge border squirming to enter SA.
Don't forget those that are already here working for below par wages, begging at stop signs and the low life criminals.
how Speedy was hugging and taking selfies with random Zimbos, but in SA, he didn't even want celebrities next to him.
Zimbabwe is better than SA. Speed felt more comfortable in Zimbabwe than in South Africa. He was afraid of Nyaope boys in Joza. We are proud to be Zimbos.
Gauteng launching new number plates
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi will launch a pilot project for the province's new number plates on Thursday.
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Audi cries foul as Chinese cars take over SA roads
Audi is calling on the South African government to help save the shrinking premium car market.
Sales in this sector have dropped by two-thirds over the past decade, with rising competition from Chinese brands and shifting consumer preferences.
The automaker points to high inflation and interest rates, which are driving South Africans toward cheaper vehicles. Audi is pushing for a national strategy to support the automotive industry and prevent further decline in the premium segment.
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