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Woman takes off panties and starts dancing at funeral (PHOTO)

February 15, 2015
Woman takes off panties and starts dancing at funeral (PHOTO)

Members of BMW clubs across South Africa came in numbers to the funeral of skilled spinner, Bongani Makhubo (40) of Soshanguve, Tshwane.
Woman takes off panties and starts dancing at funeral (PHOTO)
Woman takes off panties and starts dancing at funeral (PHOTO) 
As the cars spun around in circles, spectators cheered. Then a young woman took off her panties and began dancing in the middle of the spinning cars.

But not everyone was pleased to see her waving her underwear in the air.

John Lelaka said: “People are allowed to celebrate but not in a way that disturbs other people’s peace.”

Bongani died last week after a short illness.

The drivers respected the family during the formal burial ceremony at Soshanguve Cemetery.

After the funeral, they had a spinning competition.

About 300 gusheshe engines roared and the smell of burning rubber filled the air at Spin City.




The funeral was attended by spinning clubs from Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Pretoria.

Puff Selotela, chairman of the Botsotso Social Club, told Daily Sun: “This is a way of celebrating one of our own and honouring his love for the game of spinning.

“Spinning is not only a thug sport. We have attorneys, doctors and businessmen in our spinning clubs.

“We all do it for the love of it.”



Woman takes off panties and starts dancing at funeral

Reikhutise Malala, a longtime friend of Bongani, said in his farewell message: “You taught me how to be humble and inspired me to venture into business. I will remember you for your charisma, bravery and passion. “It is sad when someone dies and you never have the chance to tell them the impact they made on your life. “I guess life is too short and we all need to live while we can.”

Charambas on Accidents

January 22, 2015
Thursday 22 January 2015
Entertainment


By Blessing Masakadza
TRAFFIC Safety Council of Zimbabwe Road safety ambassadors Pastor Charles and wife Olivia Charamba have sent their condolences to the families that lost relatives in the Harare-Nyamapanda Road bus disaster. The accident claimed 26 lives after the collision of Zupco and Pioneer buses. "We are deeply saddened by the continued loss of lives on our roads. Our condolences to the families that lost their beloved ones," said Pastor Charamba. Pastor Charamba said as ambassadors they urge families to travel separately as a way to minimize loss of lives from same families. "We encourage
members of the same family to travel separately. "Circumstances may force families to travel in numbers but it is always encouraged to avoid
moving in large numbers to avoid huge losses in a family. Records have shown that several families lose a number of loved ones by moving in large numbers,"
he said.
The revered musician said they will continue lobbying the government to speed up the widening of the country's major high-ways. Pastor Charamba urged the public to avoid doing things at the last minute to avoid speeding. "Most people are now doing things hurriedly, and that prompts speeding. Reports from the accident indicated that the accident was due to speeding. "You will find that people now want to do things that usually lasted days in a flash and that leads to speeding. That even applies to drivers who want to complete tar-get assignments in a day," he said. "Let us stop doing things in a rush. "We are very sorry to the families," he said.
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