Malume Savanna strikes again and Mzansi responds<\/strong><\/p>\n
The 47 year old man known as Dana Khanyile<\/a> who dances with a bottle of Savanna cider<\/a> on his head has done it again. The man seems to be rising to fame and this time Mzansi reacts to his video. Bab Khanyile, now has a group of women he is making his videos with.<\/p>\n
Some people feel he is marketing the Savanna Ciders<\/a> and deserves something from the company. Khanyile\u2019s fans envy how much he enjoys his life like there is no tomorrow. Others feel it is a silly move and the man is just after popularity. These ones go to the extent of mentioning how irresponsible he is by doing that.<\/p>\n
Taking to Twitter, people are commenting saying,<\/p>\n
\u201cSo people must be rewarded for doing stupid things?\u201d<\/p>\n
\u201cMale version ya Zodwa wa bantu<\/a>. The only difference is that he wears his clothes.\u201d<\/p>\n
Malume Savanna strikes again and Mzansi responds<\/h2>\n
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\u201cAnd that’s exactly what it is,irresponsible. If a parent is failing to teach responsibility do you think these streets will? Such behaviours resulted in alcohol ban previously and Savanna Cider or any other alcohol brand doesn’t need that type of marketing during this pandemic.\u201d<\/p>\n
\u201cHe can also appeal to older market very well actually It\u2019s just brands what these stupid and arrogant influencers all the time Which is a limited thinking. You don\u2019t need influencers for digital marketing. You just need relevant people.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
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Dana Khanyile<\/a> is rising to fame as he was a guest on Newsroom last night showcasing his moves and marketing the cider at large.<\/p>\n