ANC veteran, Tony Yengeni has set tongues wagging on social media after he shares a photo of him and South African socialite, Khanyi Mbau.
Tony Yengeni and Khanyi Mbau were wearing matching white outfits. The ANC veteran shared the photo with the caption “white looks damn good on her.”
This photo although taken supposedly at an event which was attended by Tony Yengeni and Khanyi Mbau, social critics are making ridiculous assumptions as well as attacking the media personality.
“She looks like something out of a horror film I’ve seen before. No not that one. Haunted house maybe?” Some fired shots at Khanyi Mbau.
“True soldier a fighter. I love how truthful you’re, you call a spade a spade. You’re not scared of Cyril Ramaphosa. You’re not a coward who talks in the dark,” some commended Tony Yengeni for challenging Ramaphosa publicly.
The ANC veteran is one of the few comrades including Carl Niehaus who have stated publicly that they do not want Cyril Ramaphosa to contest for a second term.
Yengeni argues that it will be a shame if president Cyril Ramaphosa emerges once again as the ANC president, after all that is happening within the movement under his administration.
The recently held unity conference which was meant to unite all the ANC military veterans didn’t go as planned, after some MKMVA veterans walked out citing that CR faction was trying to impose leaders on them who pledge allegiance to Ramaphosa.
Former Umkhonto Wesizwe Military Veterans Association spokesperson, Carl Niehaus said he had long warned that there is an attempt to create factions among war veterans.
“Last year, at the 60th anniversary celebrations of MK in Soweto, I warned that factionalists will try to manipulate the MK unity conference for factional purposes, and said we will not accept it.
I’m proud of my fellow MKMVA veterans who walked out and collapsed that conference,” said Carl Niehaus.