Tito Mboweni Has a Hilarious 'Shoe Off' With Mzwanele Manyi: "Whose Are Better"
- Minister Tito Mboweni recently shared a hilarious post about his famous shoes
- This time the minister asked his followers whose shoes they preferred between his and Mzanele Manyi's
- The posy garnered hilarious reactions from locals who wasted no time roasting Mboweni's kicks as usual
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Minister Tito Mboweni seemingly loves entertaining his many Twitter followers with hilarious posts; this time the minister had everyone laughing out loud when he asked them whose shoes they preferred between his and Mzanele Manyi's.
"Which shoes are better? @MzwaneleManyi," wrote Mboweni in his post.
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The minister also included a snap of himself and Manyi and another of their shoes zoomed in for everyone to get a closer look. Soon many of his followers were in the comment section sharing their thoughts about the minister's famous kicks.
Read a few of their comments below:
@ngwakomogale_sa said:
"Dieta ka di bona, ke borokgo bja mohuta mang bjoo? (I saw the shoes, but what kind of pants are those?)"
@pholoho_Mpiti said:
"Let's start on the pants... You're wearing a phalaza in 2021"
@VusiSambo said:
"You both wore them because they fit. So, it’s a tie here."
Briefly News previously reported that South Africa's Minister of Finance, Tito Mboweni's shoes once again became a source of laughter for his South African followers, who can't seem to help themselves when it comes to poking fun at Minister Mboweni.
The Finance Minister recently took to his Twitter page to share some heartfelt pictures of himself and his guests who, as he explained in the caption, were visiting him at his Makgobaskloof home in Limpopo.
While the pictures showed people having fun while in each other's company - something quite heartwarming especially regarding the time of the year - many didn't pay any attention to that but rather to the minister's shoes.
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Source: Briefly News