
Denika Herbst
3455 articles published since 16 Feb 2018
3455 articles published since 16 Feb 2018
A young Mzansi Tiktokker owned his questionable dance moves and citizens couldn’t help but hype him. There’s nothing embarrassing about authentically being you.
A man from the US sunk a video of president Cyril Ramaphosa’s home in Cape Town and explained that if you did this to an American president you’d be surrounded.
A confident and beautiful Mzansi influencer dropped a fire TikTok video of her dancing at a petrol station and her loyal fans could not get enough of the vibe.
A woman saw a man renting a room in Cape Town that didn’t even have a toilet, expecting someone to pay R4k, and she was mad. Mzansi roasted the man on Twitter.
One selfless Mzansi mother left her cushier apartment life to upgrade an RDP house for her daughter. Seeing the stunning results had hearts bursting on TikTok.
A gogo was sending the deceased off with a party of her own, dancing at a funeral. TikTok clip has Mzansi laughing, dropping questionable jokes in the comment.
One man took to Facebook to show off the gorgeous and spacious one-room he is renting out in Mpumalanga for only R1400. Mzansi people hypes the lush space.
A mom of two beautiful children is feeling the pressure as she turns 31 with no home or car. People shared their stories, letting the woman know it will be ok.
Theo Baloyi, founder of Bathu Shoes (Pty) Ltd, started his entrepreneurial journey selling perfume on foot. Now he owns one of Mzansi’s biggest sneaker brands.
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