Busiswa sets the record straight on Fight scandal

This time last week Busiswa and DJ Kaygee found themselves trending for scandalous reasons involving a “cheating” Busiswa and a violent DJ Kaygee.
Today, the nation woke up to yet another cheating scandal in Zalebville involving South African actress, Jessica Nkosi, and her baby daddy Ntokozo TK Dlamini.
While the spotlight was still set on Jessica and Ntokozo, Black Twitter managed to feature Busiswa’s scandal with her baby daddy DJ Kaygee with the purpose of drawing a few comparisons and exposing what some reckoned were “double standards”.
Tweeps were crying foul over Ntokozo being labeled “trash” for allegedly cheating on Jessica Nkosi while Busiswa had been exempt for allegedly also cheating on DJ Kaygee.
Keep the same energy you possessed during the Busiswa and Dr Patty saga, of cause Jessica Nkosi doesn’t deserve this but no one does but you guys have double standards pic.twitter.com/ezBweMfXTd
— Riccardo Elle ® (@Landless_Native) September 14, 2019
Busiswa cheat on Kaygee
Twitter: It’s her vagina
Mastermind cheat on Jessica Nkosi
Twitter: Man are Trash pic.twitter.com/ubaYS7M0fo— Man’s Not Barry Roux (@AdvBarryRoux) September 14, 2019
Nay le awty who cheated on your Jessica Nkosi. Let’s celebrate him like we celebrated Busiswa. pic.twitter.com/gibulPsv2E
— The Philosopher (@Abel_Nkosinathy) September 14, 2019
While the quest for equality among cheaters was in session, Busiswa took to Twitter to set the record straight. “I’ve been single for months now but qhubekani,” she wrote.
I’ve been single for months now but qhubekani🙃
— #SUMMERLIFE (@busiswaah) September 14, 2019
But of course, the trolls continued anyway!
In other news – Ramaphosa booed & then cheered at Mugabe funeral service
The president apologized for the attacks on foreign nationals and said that South Africa was committed to the spirit of Mugabe. President Cyril Ramaphosa received a hot and cold reception in Zimbabwe on Saturday afternoon as he was first booed and later cheered at as he addressed mourners at Robert Mugabe’s state funeral in Harare.
Speaking during the funeral service at the National Sports Stadium, Ramaphosa took to the stage to deliver his condolences but was interrupted by boos from the crowd. This was in response to the recent attacks on foreign nationals and their businesses in South Africa. continue reading
Source: Zalebs