Mampintsha posts R800 cash reward for his stolen iPhone charger

Mampintsha posts R800 cash reward for his stolen iPhone charger

- Mampintsha went on a social media rant when he lost his iPhone charger

- He posted a R800 reward for the return of his charger

- His fans thought that he was going a bit far but Mampintsha was really upset but refused to name and shame suspects

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Mampintsha is distraught since he lost his iPhone charger and ranted on social media about it. He is so incensed that he has posted an R800 reward for the return of the charger.

He said that he would not buy a new charger because they are expensive but would rather get his original on back.

He stirred the pot by saying that the theft of the charger could make people into enemies.

Social media users think that he is making a molehill into a mountain and is taking the missing charger far too seriously according to ZAlebs.

Mampintsha posts R800 cash reward for his stolen iPhone charger
Mampintsha is very upset over the missing iPhone charger. Source: UGC
Source: UGC

Mampintsha shared his angry voice notes on Instagram but did not name and shame the culprits.

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In other news, Briefly.co.za reported that Babes Wodumo and Mampintsha are still standing strong as a couple.

They have faced quite a few challenges in their relationship, including public humiliation and immense disapproval from the country when Mampintsha hit Babes during an argument at their home.

The entire incident was captured on Babes' Instagram Live.

Mampintsha later apologised and said he and Babes were determined to work on their relationship.

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