Angry Twitter asks Bonang Matheba to FaceTime her friend President Ramaphosa over Electricity crisis

In case you were wondering, Bonang Matheba does NOT have President Cyril Ramaphosa on speed dial…The media darling has had to respond to pleas for the umpteenth time about using celebrity connections to assist fans.
As we know, the president has faced an onslaught of criticism again; this time for his involvement – or lack thereof – in Eskom’s power struggles (literally and figuratively). The country has been plunged into darkness following Eskom’s rolling blackouts, and for the first time ever, has been subjected to stage 6 in load shedding!
Annoyed fans have now asked Bonang – who famously FaceTimed Cyril on election day – to get involved by calling her famous friend once again, but this time to tell him to do something constructive!
But Bonang burst our bubble just as we were hoping for the best.
Here’s what she said to a fan:
I love how ya’ll say this like it’s a possibility. Use your brain. https://t.co/3bpgbesIqO
— Bonang B* Matheba (@bonang_m) December 10, 2019
Like the rest of the 58 million people in SA, Bonang is irate at the Eskom’s annoying blackouts:
Stage 6…..?!!! 🤯 Ke ha go le yang yanong?!! Bathong ba modimo!! pic.twitter.com/nhMLu5qEeq
— Bonang B* Matheba (@bonang_m) December 9, 2019
OMG! Bel die polisie! 😭😭😭😭😭 https://t.co/DZi4ynU7LR
— Bonang B* Matheba (@bonang_m) December 9, 2019
Fans have also approached AKA for help, but he is hearing NONE of it:
So y’all kicked Zuma out and now we at Stage 6. Made your bed, sleep in it.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) December 9, 2019
Eish fam, we’re on our own!
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Uncle Roland, as he is affectionately known is reported to have had his company accounts frozen by South African authorities for alleged tax evasion and unscrupulous business dealings. continue reading
Source: Zalebs