Along with Black Twitter, Sizwe Dhlomo has had enough of Ntsiki Mazwai’s complaining The poet & TV personality was dragged on the timeline today after she berated the tributes made to the late great Kobe Bryant, who alongside his daughter, died in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
Instead of offering up a prayer or kind words for the Bryant family, Ntsiki trended for the duration of Monday after she questioned – in a super insensitive tweet -why South Africa was essentially making a ‘big deal’ out of the sportsman’s death.
One such person who had enough of Ntsiki being a ‘Negative Nancy’ was Sizwe who responded to her tweet with one of his own.
Did American Twitter come to a standstill when Winnie Mandela died? Does American Twitter come to a stand still when a South African sportsman has died???
Umbuzo nje
— MissMazwai (@ntsikimazwai) January 27, 2020
Why do people get touched when there’s an outpouring of sympathy as a result of someone’s death? Like, why not just shrug it off if you didn’t like the person?”, he tweeted.
Why do people get touched when there’s an outpouring of sympathy as a result of someone’s death? Like, why not just shrug it off if you didn’t like the person?
— Sizwe Dhlomo (@SizweDhlomo) January 27, 2020
Why do people get touched when there’s an outpouring of sympathy as a result of someone’s death? Like, why not just shrug it off if you didn’t like the person?
— Sizwe Dhlomo (@SizweDhlomo) January 27, 2020
Apparently its the new being “Woke”
— Mrs Bestfriend (@BeverlyZaza) January 27, 2020
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Jamie Bartlett has other projects lined up, and unfortunately he will have to bid farewell to eTV’s Rhythm City.
Thirteen years ago, lovers of all things soapies, were introduced to the trailblazing, Rhythm City on eTV. From the get-go, the show was a hit – with only the best actors gracing our screens. These actors impressively breathed life to their characters – of which some of them remain iconic. Read more
Source: Zalebs