When Bantu Holomisa tweeted something that seemed “confusing,” people were not happy about it.
Afterward, he was sick for a few days, and the staff at Netcare Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg took care of him. The party leader thanked them for their help. When Shona Ferguson, the producer and actor, saw his tweet, she was not happy about it. His death came in July 2021 at the same hospital.‘Why is Shona in it?’: Bantu Holomisa dragged over Pfizer vaccine tweet
He says he became sick after taking the vaccine.
When Holomisa took to Twitter on Monday night, he said that he was grateful that his life wasn’t cut short in June last year. 66-year-old politician says that two days after taking the Pfizer vaccine, he blacked out and was taken to the hospital. His tweet about Shona Ferguson caused a lot of people to question why he would include her in it. People saw the tweet with a link that went to a story about Milpark Hospital owner.
People at Milpark Hospital saved my life. I don’t have anything against them.” On June 14, 2021, I took a Pfizer Covid19 vaccine. On June 16, 2021, I blacked out. When Shona died at a hospital called Milpark, this person is the owner.See the source image
A TWEET was sent out, and SHONA FERGUSON’S name was in it.
It looks like Holomisa made a mistake when he used the name of the late actor in a tweet. “Here’s the owner of Milpark, the hospital where Shona died,” was the last tweet he sent.
Adding the article title in this way also doesn’t help his case, because he shared the link to the article twice in one tweet. Most of the time, when you share a link to an article in a tweet, Twitter neatly boxes the article down below your caption. The headline and link appear right at the bottom of the tweet, next to the main picture used in the article.
As a result, people on Twitter have called out The General (as he is also known) for linking his own experience to the death of Shona Ferguson, no matter what he was trying to say or how he meant to say it.