Mohale Motaung-Mhlongo brags about lockdown stock of booze he has left
- Somizi Mhlongo-Motaung's husband Mohale has revealed how much stock of booze he has left amid the coronavirus lockdown
- Social media users who have run out of booze want the lockdown afterparty to take place at his place
- Government stopped the sale of booze as one of the measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the country
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The lockdown afterparty is on you!
This is the reaction of most social media users who cannot believe how much stock of booze Somizi's husband, Mohale Motaung-Mhlongo still has left.
Many South Africans have taken to social media to express how thirsty they are since the sale of alcohol was halted in the country about a week ago when the 21-day lockdown began.
Government stopped the sale of booze as one of the measures to curb the coronavirus outbreak in the country.
@SHADE_WORLDWIDE had asked on Twitter:
"How much stock you got left?"
Mohale replied to the tweet:
"25 bottles of champagne, 6 bottles of sparkling wine, 2 bottles of Prosecco, 8 bottles of gin, 12 bottles of vodka, 4 bottles of whiskey, 1 bottle of Aperol, 2 bottles of tequila, 1 bottle of Jägermeister, 72 ciders, 12 beers and 4 bottles of wine."
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Social media users who have run out of stock reacted to Mohale's post.
@SuQEA_FH commented:
"Lockdown afterparty on you."
@MamaKaRati said:
"Hopefully we don't need red bottoms to enter the party akere..."
@Pretty_Tity_M said:
"There was no need to depress us."
@PontshoVisionm wrote:
"I have a permit, I have a sanitizer, gloves and protective mask. I can Uber myself ke Kopa net 1 bottle hle ya wine. You can put it outside the gate in a black plastic bag."
Some users said they wanted Mohale to be "arrested" for having so much stock left while they had none.
@Mamsomi_ commented:
"Bheki Cele arrest Mohale."
@Angieblayze added:
"Bheki Cele please do the right thing. Angeke phela, Mohale is hurting our feelings."
Briefly.co.za has reported that there were now 1 656 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 11 fatalities in the country.
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Source: Briefly News