Pearl Thusi and Athi Geleba are on the verge of swinging as the ANC wins local elections

Pearl Thusi and Athi Geleba are on the verge of swinging as the ANC wins local elections

Pearl Thusi
Pearl Thusi

Local actor Pearl Thusi affected a nerve with the pinnacle of digital communications within the presidency Athi Geleba, regarding her views on the ANC winning within the government elections.

As the 2021 government elections draw nearer, native celebrities are posting their views regarding it and a few are brazenly campaign with numerous political parties.

Taking to Twitter on weekday, the “Queen Sono” star, said: “I swear if the ANC wins elections once more then we tend to simply have a deep nonmoving self hate as a nation.

“We got to notice an alternative choice.”


Responding to the post, Athi shared a gif of Kanye West shrugging at the 2009 MTV VMAs when his disputed comment regarding Beyoncé throughout Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech, captioning the post: “The ANC goes to win elections once more.”

Pearl clapped back at Athi’s tweet, speech communication that she needed that brass from the ruling party would respond even as quickly once folks were talking regarding corruption and repair delivery.

Furthermore, she expressed shock that Athi would reply to a post that wasn’t directed at her.

And whereas the previous “Behind The Story” host finished that Athi can be correct in her post, she urged voters to “reduce the conceitedness by reducing their margins of ending election by election” to prevent the ruling party from being comfy which it’d scale back their conceitedness.

On Monday, photos emerged of Ntando Duma rallying for the copulate in Mdantsane administrative division and at the metropolis University of Technology, tweeps took the trip to question her affiliation with the party.

This comes when singer Makhadzi suffered identical fate over the weekend for her affiliation with the ANC.

Other tweeps, though, came get into support of the artists’ call to go along with the party of their selecting.

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