Siv Ngesi Unimpressed, Slams the Celebration of UCT and Cape Town Fires
- Siv Ngesi is not happy with the people who are celebrating the fires at the University of Cape Town
- A fire broke out on a mountain in Cape Town and spread all the way to UCT and it is still being put out
- Mzansi social media users reacted to Siv Ngesi's tweet and some think that the university should burn
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Mzansi actor and television personality is condemning the people who are celebrating the fires in Cape Town. Over the weekend, a fire broke out in Mother City and spread all the way to the University of Cape Town. Siv tweeted:
"There are no positives in UCT burning down you idiots!"
Some people on the timeline are celebrating the fire and saying that it is well-deserved. Siv does not agree and thinks that people shouldn't be celebrating something so awful.
Firefighters and rescue teams in Cape Town are still working tirelessly to put the fire out since it started over the weekend. Cape Town residents are worried about smoke inhalation because the smoke is becoming thick in the area.
Mzansi social media users reacted to Siv's tweet. Take a look at the reactions below:
@TGesches said:
"In a country with a severely underfunded education system, losing one of its top universities and research centres is a national disaster."
@Th3Iker commented:
"The library brother, the library. The disadvantaged students who rely on res for housing. This is horrible."
@lehoaila said:
"I don't have an education yet we have universities in our country. Let it burn. It's useless to some of us."
Briefly News previously reported that Siv Ngesi was criticised for allegedly exploiting the LGBTQI community. Mzansi television personality Siv Ngesi has been experimenting with drag and pole dancing, he's sure enjoying it.
However, Mzansi social media users are not impressed and have accused him of performance activism (doing things for your own gain and not for the cause).
Siv recently introduced the country to his drag alter ego Sivanna and at first, he was met with a warm reception but things started to change. The LGBTQI community feels that Siv should not be the face of drag in the country because he's not even part of the community.
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Source: Briefly News