Ntsiki Mazwai might have just entered into the forties , but she is living proof that clearly life begins at forty after sharing her latest aspirations with her Twitter followers.
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The controversial social media that started off as a poet and a writer, then become a “musician” and business owner of her bead accessory company and academic, is ready for new challenge. The star took to her favorite platform to share her musing about venturing into politics if her latest tweet is anything to go by.
The suggestion started where most of Ntsiki Mazwai’s proclamations on the app always start; with shade and a drag. But this time it was not against her fave, Bonang Matheba, but the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and their latest protest action against Clicks over the racist advert on their website. Ntsiki claimed that the political party is only now riding a wave about natural hair, which she championed before it was popular to do so.
The tea was met with many agreeable posts from tweeps that agreed with the star. Say what you want about the allegations on Mamiya’s hygiene, but clearly tweeps could agree that baby girl has been a champion of natural, but dyed, hair. But it was when she responded to follower that suggested that she should be elected as “Minister of Natural Hair,” but Ntsiki wanted more suggesting a position as “Commander of the Women's Movement.”
In came a tweep stating the EFF does not, “We don't give we elect. If she wants to lead, she must be a good member in standing.” The tweet sparked the Ntsiki we have all come to love of the app, but she made it clear that, “I will be called to lead whether you like it or not.” She then the EFF’s Mbuyiseni Ndlozi and his rise to the executive of the party’s leadership.
This was the post that started it all. EFF and Ndlozi supporters went in on her. Ntsiki being no stranger to the game, came with shade, tea and facts about party that many could not deny. Her latest tweet was to drag tweep that attempted to suggest that by counting her Twitter following they doubt that anyone would vote for her, but Ntsiki let it be known that you must never underestimate her power and influence, which is not a lie.
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Image credit: Instagram @miss_ntsiki_mazwai