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Ndaba makes turn at Nandoni Dam

Yho! Ndaba had such a wonderful weekend

Yho! Ndaba had such a wonderful weekend. The highlight of shim’s weekend was the Royal Heritage Festival at Nandoni Dam on Saturday, and my oh my what a party it was. The festival was so well organised, Ndaba reckons a few local organisers could learn a thing or two. Haai! Big up to Phalaphala FM for throwing a wonderful festival.

No matter how well organised an event is, there will always be people who do things that leave you speechless.

People like Jimmy” The Scratcher” Netshilulu, who rocked up to the festival in a suit. Yes, you read right. A suit. What possessed him to wear the suit is anybody’s guess. Asked about it, he said he ordered the suit three months before the event. But that still didn’t explain why he wore it. Anyway, the suit looked good on him, even though it made him stand out.

Ndaba also saw Mpho Nefale at the festival, who for some strange reason appeared to be hiding in a corner.

Terry Mudau should be told that just because he works for Phalaphala FM, which organised the festival, does not give him the right to privatise the VIP area. He was overheard telling some poor souls that they should pass it by him if they want food and drinks.

Speaking of food, it seemed Tosh Gill had decided that the best place to be throughout the evening would be at the serving point. Tosh, don’t worry neh, Ndaba will donate a bib to you so that you do not mess yourself when you eat. What Ndaba witnessed was just too painful to watch.

Thiko Liphadzi and Rendani Sikhwivhilu were some of the MCs for the evening, with Rendani doing a splendid job, while Thiko was left echoing what Rendani said.

Quinton Baloyi was seen in the company of two females and shim is still verying the nature of their association.

Shame, poor Jones Netshipise looked like a wet chicken.

Free advice to Big Daddy Ramabulana: learn to accept the little that you are given and stop complaining about other people’s events.

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