Minister Fikile Mbalula in trouble as Actress Lelo Boyana exposes him
No doubt Minister Fikile Mbalula is in big trouble and surely Mzansi won’t let this go so easily. Well in the wake of his nasty court case with Somizi, Minister Fikile Mbalula is trending again for wrong reasons.
Mzansi’s A-list celebrities, including actress Florence Masebe as well as social influencer and former TV host Lelo Boyana, have put a spotlight on Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula’s failure.
They took a swipe at the Minister for being incompetent and reluctant in addressing roads issues. The topic quickly gained traction. Several users across all platforms tagged the Minister so that he can give them attention in regards to the issue.
Some even tagged the minister and begged him to do something about the roads. Boyana posted a short video clip, suggesting to be in KZN Midlands. The clip showed a badly tarred road covered in huge potholes, where she can be heard complaining.
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“The reality of travelling our beautiful South Africa is that you get welcomed by these potholes. How are we supposed to travel, experience and enjoy the country when the road looks like this? I’m not even joking. This is me outside my car.”
Minister Fikile Mbalula in trouble as Actress Lelo Boyana exposes him
She said she loved travelling to KZN Midlands, but the roads were frustrating.
“It would be disingenuous not to mention that as much as I loved being in the #KZNMidlands, I was super frustrated by the roads and potholes. You end up staying in your lodge because you dread driving out and navigating them. What I shot here is just the parts where it was safe for me to stop; there was worse.
Please make it easy for us to do road trips; fix the roads!” she later wrote. Her industry friends agreed with her, with many agreeing that the Eastern Cape had the worst roads.
Masebe also complained about the roads to Mapungubwe: “I’m driving to Mapungubwe tomorrow and this is exactly what I’m not looking forward to. The potholes.”
Qambathi Mountain Lodge commented that it had tried everything to get the roads fixed, but nothing happened.
“Thank you for sharing. It’s such a problem and like the rest of the community, we fight daily for action but unfortunately, it falls on deaf ears. It’s so bad that the farmers try to fix the roads themselves now.”