Throught the grape vine

Would you agree that some men or should we say Bo Lomdzala from our city easily catch feelings?

Last weekend saw our locals who consider themselves breathers of strawberry air witnessing “le good life” at the businessman, Mabuya Manana’s (MJ) funeral.

Massive shade was thrown on social media with some posts leaving us in stitches.

However, the gatherings at local joints after the send-off proved that hard work really pays off. From the cars to the fashion displayed, we have one word to say, inspiring!

Reshen Nkala and friends, we regret to inform you that the gates of heaven are already closed for
you. Your posts were spicy and very funny.

You are advised to repent in church this Sunday! To our locals who also paid their last respects, do not despair; it was a funeral after all.

And as Josta Sekgota says: so popa sonke! Being bitter isn’t really an option at this stage unless you are as sensitive as a toilet seat. And truth be told, we have those guys with village mentalities who want to be felt and think they are the best thing since sliced bread, which is quite unnecessary.

We also thought we should put it out that there is a difference between slay queens and prostitutes.
Also, can the tendency of returning clothing items to stores after rocking them at events and showing off on Insta end, please?

If you can’t keep up with those who are on the fast track to social-media supremacy, rather not try to be an Instagram queen. Have a great weekend and remember that it’s not bragging if you can back it up.

May the force be with you!

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