Busiswa Shares That Scammers Cloned Her Vehicle Number Plates

Busiswa Shares That Scammers Cloned Her Vehicle Number Plates

- Busiswa recently took to social media to blast Joburg thieves for making her life difficult

- The musician alleges that people cloned her vehicle number plates and have been using them to commit petty crimes

- Mzansi social media users weighed in on the unfortunate situation

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Musician Busiswa recently took to social media to complain about how robbers cloned her car number plates and have been using them to commit petty crimes around Joburg.

She blasted her tracking company for failing to provide her with a vehicle log so they could track the car’s activities. The media personality shared her plight on her personal Twitter account. She posted:

“Being an adult in Joburg is a fvcken fvckshit sometimes. My blessed errand car’s number plate is cloned, the cloners are doing PETTY crimes with the fake plate (not even, like, movie-type moves) & now I must answer. Yhuuu. ANDIDIKWE. @CartrackZA thanks for nothing”

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Busiswa shares that scammers cloned her vehicle number plates
Busiswa is upset that her vehicle plates were cloned. Image: @busiswah
Source: Twitter

Social media users weighed in on her unfortunate plight. Twitter user Mthura4449 said:

“It happened to many people in Jozi. An India man's car was cloned and he had to go to the traffic department many times... Been asked lot of questions like you did crime. Department they got lot of people doing crime. Government is silent about such issues.”

Shalate_Lolo said:

“Welcome to Jozi once again.”

Tap villa said:

“Bayakuqhela.”

Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za previously reported that Busiswa recently slammed the City Of Johannesburg official Twitter account after they shared a post about illegal adverts. The account took to social media to encourage residents to remove illegal street ads.

The account posted a picture of law enforcement figures removing an ad which was placed on a street pole illegally. Their caption read:

“Remove that illegal advert. Community members are more than welcome to remove illegal adverts. #JoburgBylaws”

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Busiswa was one the many people who were not impressed by the poster. She argued that people were unemployed and doing their best to make ends meet during the pandemic. She said:

“It’s a PANDEMIC & a LOCKDOWN!! People NEED WORK!!! Yho!”

Social media users weighed in with their thoughts. Twitter user KeSeRomeo said:

“Such bylaws needs to be revised, where are you expecting that person to advertise vele?”

Orah_c said:

“Honestly, they’re focusing on the wrong things. That’s someone’s bread, is the sign bothering anyone’s livelihood?”

Mokone_eddie said:

“What is an ILLEGAL advert, though? Sounds quite heartless to kill the small man. DSTV installations, Plumbing services, photo services, rental rooms, domestic workers, paving, handymen services....ALL of these don't have BUDGETS like you to advertise on SABC”

MissB20_10 said:

“Tell foreigners to remove them they're the ones pasting all these illegal adverts they even do it in front of police angithi our country is for the entire world”

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Meanwhile Briefly.co.za previously reported that Busiswa wrote an emotional post thanking Beyoncé for putting her in her hit visual album, Black Is King. Busiswa posted a video of herself watching herself in the film in awe and included a heartfelt caption.

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Sibusisiwe Lwandle (Head of Entertainment) Sibusisiwe Lwandle is the Head of Entertainment at Briefly News (joined in 2019). She holds one Bachelor of Arts (BA) and one Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from the University of Cape Town and the University of KZN respectively. She has over 10 years of experience in journalism, having worked in print, online and broadcast media. She has worked at Independent Media and 1KZNTV and has contributed columns to the Washington Post. Passed set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Email: sibusisiwe.lwandle@briefly.co.za