Rapper AKA, an outspoken and proud supporter of the ANC, is feeling the heat on Twitter for implying that former president Jacob Zuma‘s hands are clean when it comes to load-shedding.
On Monday, the power utility implemented stage 6 load-shedding, the highest ever carried out in SA.
While many South Africans expressed frustration at the power cuts, AKA said they “must lie” in the bed they made when they called for Zuma’s exit in February 2018.
So y’all kicked Zuma out and now we at Stage 6. Made your bed, sleep in it.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) December 9, 2019
Political analyst Mighti Jamie called him out by sharing a video call between President Cyril Ramaphosa and AKA during the May elections. In a separate tweet, Jamie said AKA campaigned “for the stage 6 president
Who was it that said
“Mr President you are amazing for doing stuff like this, you are doing amazing things for our country”Then said
“Y’all removed Zuma, you made your bed now sleep in it”Then said
“I voted ANC you voted EFF, shut the fuck up”The north remembers. pic.twitter.com/cEYoKUfkmC
— King of Leon. (@MightiJamie) December 10, 2019
Your political leadership…your Supastar finisher what what 👀
This homie was supporting CR17 though. Taking video calls and everything.
Doesn’t he know that CR17 and Corporate South Africa led the push to remove Zuma?
He campaigned for the stage 6 President. https://t.co/hkfo9GYENv
— King of Leon. (@MightiJamie) December 9, 2019
It can’t be you. pic.twitter.com/FN0y5GUgak
— IZWELETHU 😭✊🇿🇦 (@miss_andisa) December 9, 2019
I bet you @akaworldwide won’t be getting video calls anytime soon.
— Khaya Sithole (@CoruscaKhaya) December 9, 2019
In other news – Rami Chuene’s reaction to stage 6 load-shedding leaves Twitter in stitches
Scores of South Africans have taken to Twitter to react to stage 6 of load-shedding implemented by SA power utility Eskom, but actor Rami Chuene‘s response to the power cuts take the cake.
On Monday, the power utility announced it would cut the power up to stage 6, which is the highest stage SA has ever experienced. Eskom said this was due to a “technical problem” at the Medupi power station. The power utility also attributed the unprecedented power cuts to the recent heavy rains. Read more
Source: Timeslive