One thing Zodwa Wabantu can do is hustle.
The media personality burst onto the scene as a dancer at parties and clubs.
Maximising the attention, Zodwa was able to become an entire brand.
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Today, she boasts a diverse portfolio and is still itching to do a lot more.
Briefly.co.za explores the hustles of losisi Wabantu.
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Zodwa Wabantu has many hustles, from farmer to politician. Image: @zodwalibramSource: Instagram
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So how much would one expect to pay to watch a semi-naked Zodwa dancing around?
The answer is awhooping R25 000.
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She’s ready to start something new and is super excited about it.
Mzansi businessman Kenny Kunene has teamed up with Zodwa Wabantu.
Kenny took to social media to tease his fans, saying that he has big news to share.
The Sushi King then posted a video welcoming Zodwa Wabantu to his political party.
She then agreed to start a new journey into politics.
Kenny said that he’s seen something in Zodwa that others do not see.
Just like her name, she is Zodwa of the people.
Because she relates well to people, Kenny thinks that she’d be an asset to the team.
In other news, Khanyi Mbau recently took to social media to post a selfie.
The media personality looked gorgeous but thats not what fans were focused on.
In the background of the picture, a man could be seen driving the car they were in.
Social media userswanted to know who he wasand if he was the reason Khanyi was celebrating her anniversary recently.
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