Video: Redi Tlhabi on How She Would Remember ANC Veteran Tokyo Sexwale
- Well-known news anchor and commentator Redi Tlhabi has shared her views on famous ANC veteran Tokyo Sexwale
- Tlhabi took to social media to post a video of Tokyo playing the piano and suggested she would like to remember Sexwale in that fashion
- Social media users have expressed their views on the clip posted by Tlhabi of former Gauteng premier, Sexwale
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South African award-winning news anchor Redi Tlhabi has shared a video of how she wants to remember African National Congress veteran Tokyo Sexwale.
Sexwale is making headlines recently after saying there is money that was allegedly stolen from WSB Heritage Fund.
The former Gauteng Premier addressed the media on Thursday in Midrand where he said the funds were meant to assist poor students with free education and fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Following his claims, the South African Reserve Bank has since described his claims allegations as unfounded while calling them a scam. Said Tlhabi on her Twitter timeline.
“Mina I want to remember Tokyo like this. Qha! With the touch! Listen to that sound!”
@XNgubo said:
“I thought we were going to be there asking questions since you were so vocal about scams and the untruths Tokyo is telling.”
@CliveSimpkins said:
“Love how the book on psychology is turned to face the camera.”
@SisonkeMsimang said:
“The OG of amapiano. The man has always been ahead of his time.”
@Tunedagain said:
“True. I saw Mr Sexwale talk at Chris Hani's funeral. What a time. I wish he'd just call it a day.”
@Tshepo_Set said:
“I'm hurt about this whole saga of Tokyo because he was one of my favourite politicians who was bold in my eyes and with good struggle history. Something is not right with him. He looks hypnotised honestly by this Heritage Fund thing.”
Meanwhile, Briefly News reported South African journalist Redi Tlhabi roasted Duduzane Zuma on Twitter.
This comes after the former president Jacob Zuma's son appeared on a local news channel for an interview. A Twitter user called out journalists with regard to the interview.
Someone then responded saying that Redi would have done a better job of interviewing Duduzane. Redi was not having this suggestion and said she would never agree to interview Duduzane, nor would she sign off on it if she were an editor.
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Source: Briefly News