Actress Zenande Mfenyana, popularly known as Noluntu Memela on Generations, could be regretting her tweet earlier thing morning about helpers. “Helpers are exhausting, yerrr,” she tweeted. Soon after this tweet, her followers were all over her telling to help herself and that she felt “entitled.”
Mfenyana, who plays Goodness Mabuza on The Queen on Mzansi Magic seems to have disappointed most of her followers with this tweet as seen here from their reaction:
Mrivi T@OfficialMriviT Replying to @Zenande_Mcfen: Help yourself then
NO DMs PLEASE @MahlodiJR Replying to @Zenande_Mcfen: I wasn’t expecting that comment from you. It’s how the relationship is with each other.
SPONONO @Cebo80359046 Replying to @Zenande_Mcfen: Not all of them sis,its jst that employers tend to think employees can do everything in 1 day and come bck tomorrow and everything she dd yday.forgetting they are also human,they do evrythng in 1day something that nawe u wont do nge viki, abantu nabo!
GIFT FROM VIRGO @Nwa_Xirhongani Replying to @Zenande_Mcfen: Do everything on your own then! Haibo,
Sheriff@themba_makhubo Replying to @Zenande_Mcfen: You very sour.
NO DMs PLEASE @MahlodiJR: I’m disturbed with the tweet. I don’t take sides but others things are better left unsaid. How would her helper feel when she sees this tweet?
SIMBA@SimelaneSabelo Replying to @Zenande_Mcfen: Helpers respond in a manner they are treated. When you treat them with respect not as your a person you own, everything will go well.
Even in what is considered the best relationship, random problems occur. In relationships between an employer and nanny, these issues will arise. It could be about how they take care of the house, time arrivals and departure, leave, or just a simple miscommunication.