How many times do we have to hear Somizi and Mohale’s (and Kanti’s) (respectively) stories?,” mused Rumani as he watched Somizi film Season 5 of Living the Dream. Is it possible for you to consider other candidates, such as Daniel Marven? Chris Excel: “Just like Mohale used Somizi for financial gain, Somizi is capitalising on Mohale’s name for views and articles. It’s a level playing field, so to speak.
The show’s trailer has already shown many people that it would once again provide Somizi Mhlongo the opportunity to share his side of the tale. Some viewers, though, are already annoyed by his continued inclusion of his ex-partner Mohale Motaung. They had tied the knot, but their union was rocky. Also, it was assumed that Somizi would be the one to compensate his business partner for their share of the settlement. He dragged him along and fought him off when he tried to ask for money. Both parties were afforded opportunities to present their case, and it is now abundantly evident that Somizi has more to add.
Many have also voiced their displeasure with the fact that the radio host maintains finding work despite his or her past behaviour. Many people suffered great losses because of false accusations. He’s not the only one who could be disadvantaged if it turns into favouritism. Senzo Meyiwa’s ex-girlfriend is thriving professionally and should be afforded the same opportunities as everyone else. They have a lot of people rooting for them, and if anyone else had been accused of those things, they would have been sent to prison. It also follows logically from the remark regarding equal legal treatment for everyone.
If he had access to Twitter and saw what was going and what was trending, that would not be good. It is currently unclear whether Mohale Motaung will choose to respond. It’s feasible, and perhaps they ought to sit down together and hash out their differences at a table.