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Somizi gives Miss SA Zozibini Tunzi R1000 after public promise

Somizi is not one to go back on his promises and the flamboyant star has proved that this week. The “Idols SA” judge took to Instagram page over the weekend to post an open letter to South Africa. The author of the letter is unknown but in the letter, the author says, “we as the Xhosa people would like to state that we are tired of carrying this country on our backs. Year by year we work tirelessly for this country while the rest of the nation relaxes”.

Zozibini Tunzi

The letter further stated: “We would also like to state that, this World Cup was the last thing Xhosa people are doing for this country. We gave you a Miss SA not so long ago”.

Somizi

Somizi posted the letter and said, “I have to stan. This tribe has done the most this year. They gave us a lot this year. Including nomahelele. The tiger in bed. Asphelelanga. Anele. Trevor. The list goes on. All Xhosa ppl don’t go to work on Monday. And if u bump into me tomorrow pls demand R1000 from me I’ll gladly give it to u coz actually I owe u”. As fate would have it, Somizi bumped into Miss SA 2019, Zozibini Tunzi, in Sandton Shopping Centre where she was quick to remind him of his public promise.

Somizi posted a video of meeting Zozibini and took out R1000 to hand to her. “Look a promise I make is a promise I keep”, said Somizi.

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In other news – Senzo Meyiwa’s death – Kelly Khumalo, her sister Zandi & Chicco Twala’s son in boiling water

AfriForum will make an announcement regarding the civil rights organization’s involvement in the murder case of Senzo Meyiwa, the former goalkeeper and captain of Bafana Bafana. Senzo Meyiwa was shot dead in a house in Vosloorus five years ago at the age of 27. No prosecution has to date been instituted by the National Prosecuting Authority.

Senzo Meyiwa

The lobby group could announce that it would embark on a private prosecution in the case as, five years on, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) has yet to prosecute anyone. Last month, on the anniversary of Meyiwa’s death, his family said they had requested AfriForum’s help in finding and jailing his murderer. Read more

Source: IOL