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Watch – Woman throws Bra at Springboks star Makazole Mapimpi during tour

Women have been shooting their shots since the arrival of the Bok team from Japan.
Makazole Mapimpi has been the talk of the social media streets since the Springbok win against England in the Rugby World Cup final in Japan last weekend.

Not only has his brilliant performance impressed rugby fans, but Mzansi women now seem to think he is a “type” too.

His looks and body have been at the centre of every social media conversation where his name is mentioned ever since the momentous match.

Makazole Mapimpi

If Mapimpi was not previously aware of the attention he has been getting from women online, the Springboks’ third tour in East London on Saturday may have done the job.

In a video that was shared on social media, the rugby player is seen talking to fans from the tour bus when he suddenly finds himself trying to catch something that is thrown at him. He realises it’s a bra and lets it go.

Watch video below shared by @ky_cola:

Another social media user by the name Vuyolwethu Liyana Ntshukumbana struggled to take her ‘L’ in peace after curbing Mapimpi’s advances in 2015 and 2016.

In screenshots that have been circulating on social media, Mapimpi greets the woman via Facebook Inbox for the first time in May 15, 2015 and again in July 15, 2016 to no response.

Four years later after the RWC win the woman finally responds to Mapimpi and says she had been experiencing network problems, hence she could not reply to his messages.

In other news – Four Joburg shop owners arrested after allegedly offering cops R100 000 bribe

Four people, believed to be Pakistani nationals, were arrested on Saturday when they allegedly tried to offer police officers a large sum of money to prevent them from searching their premises.

Bribery cash

They were arrested in connection with money laundering and bribery after police went ahead with the search. The suspects are the owners of a shop located in Rahima Moosa Street in the Johannesburg CBD. continue reading

Source: The Citizen