Food
South African actress Lerato Nxumalo ahowed off her R5K grocery haul in a TikTok video. The clip went viral online, leaving many people shocked and impressed.
Mzansi was left in stitches by @avi_subban_’s viral joke that Zulu people call bread "iSinkwa" because it doesn’t float. The joke resonated with South Africans.
A mother broke down in tears after seeing her granddaughter for the first time. The woman had not seen her son in two years before they surprised him.
A content creator from Ireland tried a few local snacks, which he enjoyed. Social media users were left wishing he tried more snacks besides the ones he did.
A TikTok video shows a woman making her children try halfskop for the first time. Mzansi peep were touched by the video that reminded them of the delicacy.
A TikTok video of a playful moment between a young boy and his pet warmed many social media user's hearts who took time to comment on their relationship.
Students praised a professor at North-West University for buying them meals of their choice. The TikTok video went vrial, leaving many people in awe of the gesture.
A South African man posted a tweet inquiring about Woolworths Ice Cream, and people in Mzansi struggled with its pronunciation. The video went viral.
A young oke shared stationery and food items he bought. After seeing the goods, social media took to the feed to unanimously disagree with his total amount.
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