Sjava shares hilarious thoughts on pies and marriage

Sjava shares hilarious thoughts on pies and marriage

- South African musician Sjava has shared his thoughts on a rather random matter

- The popular media personality believes that married people should not be eating pies

- His statement left Mzansi social media users in stitches

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Sjava recently took to social media to share his thoughts about pies and those who eat them. In a random post on his Twitter account, Sjava voiced that married people should not be eating pies.

He didn’t elaborate on why he thought this but his comment did leave his followers in stitches as they shared their thoughts.

“Pie idliwa abantu abangaganiwe” (Pie is eaten by people who are not married)

Twitter user Wokemakoti said:

“Vele. Anginandoda nje emamfuzana no pie ngikhona.” (True. No man should be eating a pie while I’m around)

Cooldaddy_mlu said:

“Abalambile bona, weBafo? Badlani” (and those who are hungry? What do they eat)

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Asanda211 said:

“Manje Skhuluma ngayiphi I pie la nkabi kqala” (which Pie are we talking about)

Nhla2dhlamini said:

“Haibo bhuti”
Sjava shares hilarious thoughts on pies and marriage
Sjava has very song opinions about pies. Image: @sjava_atm
Source: Instagram

In other news, Briefly.co.za previously reported that Sjava has shared how he’s making his music more accessible to deaf people. The musician took to social media to share that his music videos will have sign language interpretation from now on.

The move was inspired by Sjava wanting deaf people to also get a chance to appreciate his craft.

His post read:

“Good morning I have always wanted to do this it’s finally happening going forward all my music videos will include sign language for deaf people to understand as well what I am saying in my music.”

His brilliant move was well-received by social media users, who praised him for his inclusive thinking. Twitter user Thembalethu_00 said:

“He actually wants to impart information (the message behind his songs) to deaf people.. it's actually not about the beats”

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Cellular_ZA said:

“Wena bafo you're too much.. Wenza kakhulu. Can't wait to see the music video.”

Mbongeni1779 said:

“YesSir really appreciate this move , God bless you for catering for the hearing impaired people #specialneeds #disability is not an inability”

Luvuyo6029 said:

“That's some new vision my brother. You taking care of the culture, introducing this to Sony entertainment should be your next move”

NOMFEEZUS said:

“This is amazing. There's so much inclusivity & versatility in your craft. You’re incredible”

TailorSims said:

“Broooooo this is a golden idea damn , this could be international”

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Source: Briefly News

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