THE video of three women singing ‘Zuma Must Go’ have stolen the Internet’s hearts. The women who opened a Twitter account under the name @ZumaGrannies have now inspired a new trend, the ‘Zuma Must Go challenge’. They were originally filmed protesting at Beyers Naude in Johannesburg.
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It involves groups of people using the catchy slogan and choreographing a dance with it. What’s more, there’s even remixes of the clip.
If you are not familiar with the hilarious challenge, here’s a look at some of the Tweets using the hashtag #ZumaMustGo.
#zumamustgochallenge #Practice #GransontheGoo #They'reBaaack pic.twitter.com/qW8gN42Z73
— #GransOnTheGooo (@ZumaGrannies) April 10, 2017
RT #zumamustgochallenge #accountants have fun too pic.twitter.com/GZ2iTmANBt
— Tabisa Nkomo (@Tabisankomo) April 13, 2017
There's now this #ZumaMustGoChallenge . Those grannies have given us life. We dont deserve the internet in this country. ???????????????? @Azania_ pic.twitter.com/uLunobCFTK
— Amu (@AmuFloyd) April 11, 2017
#ZumaMustGoChallenge #ZumaMustGo #AntiZumaMarches #zuma pic.twitter.com/fJ4hkJPjVB
— Nicole Ferger (@Nicole_Ferger) April 7, 2017
#ZumaMustGoChallenge pic.twitter.com/zD5EsKZ94m
— BangBangBoogie????????♀️ (@LebangKgosana) April 7, 2017
Those grannies gave me life this morning… Dream girls ze strike mchana #ZumaMustGoChallenge
— ????Mme Mokoena???? (@NthabiMokoenaPR) April 7, 2017