Following his recent blunder with another tweep by the of Thembinkosi Madlala over the shortage of potatoes in South Africa. Tweeps are continuing to have a field day at Sizwe Dhlomo's expense.
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The trolling has taken different heights as tweeps have embarked in a challenge to give the radio and TV personality, Sizwe Dhlomo names. Dhlomo's trolling comes after his social media debacle with another tweep. In the tweet, Dhlomo was addressing the shortage of potatoes in the country, little did he know his downfall was just around the corner.
"Give him a name" wrote KegomoditsweInstead, tweeps have collectively joined hands and embark on a challenge that seeks to mock and trolls Dhlomo. In the tweet, everyone is asked to give Dhlomo a name but his real name. With his many social media squabbles and recently being dragged for filth after bragging about owing farms. The challenge of giving Dhlomo names that were not his real one was not difficult at all.
"Potatoe" wrote Sammy"I know it's not my business but this guy be 40 something with no kid" wrote Mlungu waka Jehova"Farmers Market" wrote Fort Hare Raising Hair""You know I got farms"?" wrote MattDhlomo's name calling and trolling challenge comes after his back and forth with Thembinkosi Madlala on Twitter on Wednesday, 4 January, 2023. It was a battle of words but it appears Madlala had it in the bag.
"You guys do realise that there’s a potato shortage in South Africa, right?" wrote Sizwe DhlomoIt appears Thembinkosi Madlala had all the time in the world to go head and head and toe to toe with Dhlomo, who never shy away from bragging and belittling people on Twitter.
"I can tell you for free that you read @IOL article The prices are too high, there is less potato consumers now. Potatoes stay long in storages so by the time they get into shelves asuke eseyinhlanyelo. That forces suppliers to call them off…" wrote Thembinkosi MadlalaKnown for enjoying a good social media squabble, Dhlomo was not about to let Madlala win under his watch.
"I’m not sure what IOL article you’re talking about but I did a show about this about four months ago." wrote Sizwe DhlomoEvidently, Thembinkosi Madlala did his homework as he actually went head to head with Dhlomo surrounding the IOL article, where it is suspected that Dhlomo might have gotten his information from.
"Exactly 4 months ago, Lucy Nicholson (Reuters) wrote an article about the potential potato shortage in SA… IOL published it as well. Wena where did you get that information because we have no potatoes production crisis in South Africa now?" wrote Thembinkosi Madlala"You do know I own farms, right?" wrote Sizwe DhlomoRead more: Check Out Sizwe Dhlomo's Net Worth, Career, And Farming Business
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The trolling has taken different heights as tweeps have embarked in a challenge to give the radio and TV personality, Sizwe Dhlomo names. Dhlomo's trolling comes after his social media debacle with another tweep. In the tweet, Dhlomo was addressing the shortage of potatoes in the country, little did he know his downfall was just around the corner.
"Give him a name" wrote KegomoditsweInstead, tweeps have collectively joined hands and embark on a challenge that seeks to mock and trolls Dhlomo. In the tweet, everyone is asked to give Dhlomo a name but his real name. With his many social media squabbles and recently being dragged for filth after bragging about owing farms. The challenge of giving Dhlomo names that were not his real one was not difficult at all.
"Potatoe" wrote Sammy"I know it's not my business but this guy be 40 something with no kid" wrote Mlungu waka Jehova"Farmers Market" wrote Fort Hare Raising Hair""You know I got farms"?" wrote MattDhlomo's name calling and trolling challenge comes after his back and forth with Thembinkosi Madlala on Twitter on Wednesday, 4 January, 2023. It was a battle of words but it appears Madlala had it in the bag.
"You guys do realise that there’s a potato shortage in South Africa, right?" wrote Sizwe DhlomoIt appears Thembinkosi Madlala had all the time in the world to go head and head and toe to toe with Dhlomo, who never shy away from bragging and belittling people on Twitter.
"I can tell you for free that you read @IOL article The prices are too high, there is less potato consumers now. Potatoes stay long in storages so by the time they get into shelves asuke eseyinhlanyelo. That forces suppliers to call them off…" wrote Thembinkosi MadlalaKnown for enjoying a good social media squabble, Dhlomo was not about to let Madlala win under his watch.
"I’m not sure what IOL article you’re talking about but I did a show about this about four months ago." wrote Sizwe DhlomoEvidently, Thembinkosi Madlala did his homework as he actually went head to head with Dhlomo surrounding the IOL article, where it is suspected that Dhlomo might have gotten his information from.
"Exactly 4 months ago, Lucy Nicholson (Reuters) wrote an article about the potential potato shortage in SA… IOL published it as well. Wena where did you get that information because we have no potatoes production crisis in South Africa now?" wrote Thembinkosi Madlala"You do know I own farms, right?" wrote Sizwe DhlomoRead more: Check Out Sizwe Dhlomo's Net Worth, Career, And Farming Business
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