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What's Hot: Skhumba warns us about Durban July
By Zee Nonjabulo on 26 June 2015 at 09:20 · Comments
Comedian Skhumba is at it again with his Durban July messages to all of those who are broke but are still going to the event.

A couple of weeks ago, ZAlebs brought to you a listed article about why you should definitely buy your own Durban July tickets and save your own cash in order to enjoy the entire experience of this glamorous event.

One comedian who has always been passionate about people being cautious about going to the Durban July, especially when they know that they're broke, is renowned comedian-turned-actor Skhumba.

Besides warning people about the repercussions of going to the Durban July without any financial backing, Skhumba has accepted that there are those hard-headed people who will force their way to the event, knowing very well that they have not planned for any accommodation, food, drinks and the many more expenses that come with attending the Durban July.

Well, for those who are going to the Durban July and have no form of financial planning, just like last year, Skhumba has one thing to say to you.

Hmmm...so if your friend is going to the Durban July and you know that they don't have the cash to attend the event, ask them what they sold to get themselves to this illustrious gathering.

But then again, they might've taken out a loan from Wonga.com as Skhumba suggested last year. 

 

Kwaaaaa aaaahh umuntu uyaphapha yaz...

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