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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.”

Short Time with Chitungwiza Hooker Backfires

January 29, 2015
There was drama at Unit 0 shops in Chitungwiza on Monday night when a self-confessed hooker and her 'client' were caught being intimate in an old and dysfunctional vehicle. After being confronted by an angry mob, Brenda Munemo, 22, said she had agreed to have a quickie with Dennis Chaoreki of House No. 2338 Unit B for a payment of US$3. The two decided to quench their fleshly desires in a vehicle belonging to one Romeo without his consent and for that they received a fair share of slaps.
Brenda said they had agreed to have se*ual
Intercourse in the vehicle as Dennis had reassured her that the car belonged to his friend. "I was at Leisure Sports Bar when this man approached me and I told him that short-time (of s*x) ndinoita US$5 upon which he negotiated and we agreed on US$3; handina kuramba nekuti iJanuary disease ka iyi," she said, bursting into laughter. Brenda said she has two children who need to be taken care of as she was struggling to make ends meet. She also said she normally takes her 'clients' to her place of residence in Unit 0 but her sister was sick such that no one would open the door for her.
"Ah haaa aya mashura chaiwo. Masango matema-terra chaiwo regai ndibve ndaenda kumba kunorara. "Asi ndofunga kumusha kwaitika mashura chaiwo," she said. Chaoreki said he wanted to quench his se*ual appetite as he is single but he did not have enough money to book a room that is why he resorted to doing the act in the vehicle. "Ndanga ndisina mari, ndiregerereiwo asi handina kana mari ndine dollar chairo. "I don't have a wife so I just wanted to quench my se*ual appetite," he said. The couple received a thrashing from the people who were irked by their shenanigans.By Nyasha Mutena.

Police warns Dirty Dancers

January 28, 2015
HARARE - Harare police are threatening a crackdown on delinquent dancers and club-owners who promote “moral decadence”.
This follows the arrest of Shantel Chirimuta, a Chocolate Barbes dancing crew member who allegedly became intimate with a patron on stage.
At a meeting on Friday with the dance sector’s stakeholders, police stressed the importance of maintaining morality in the clubs.
The meeting, which was closed to the media, was reportedly attended by several Harare club owners including Joy Centre, Club Red 32, Devine Assignments, Destiny, Players, Kule’s Bar, Jongwe Corner and DZ Sports Bar among others.
“It is a serious offence to hire unregistered dancers to perform at your joint, Dancers Association of Zimbabwe (Daz) and club owners mava kurasika (you are getting lost), you are failing to realise that we all have an obligation to keep our culture unpolluted,” said one police officer only identified as Garavaza.
“As police, we are now intensifying our operations in entertainment clubs to ensure that morality is restored.”
It has been established that Chirimuta was not a registered dancer.
Both Daz and the Censorship Board said she was not one of their members.
Chirimuta is being tried at Mbare Magistrates’ Courts for the alleged violation of Censorship and Entertainment Control Act which does not allow dancers to come into close contact with revellers while on stage.
In her defence, the raunchy dancer has said she could not do without sex, hence her behaviour on stage.
The police also attacked some club owners in the capital for barring officers from entering their venues.
“If you keep on denying us access into the venues, we do not have problems with that but you will be surprised to find us inside without your approval,” he said.
Earlier on, Harpers Mapimhidze of Daz, told the Daily News that his organisation was striving to restore order in the industry.
“We are striving to fully professionalise the dance industry and the only way we can achieve that is through instilling discipline among the players,” he said.
Chirimuta is not the first female dancer to cross the paths with law enforcers. Raunchy dancer Beverly Sibanda and her close ally Zoey Sifelani have also been hauled before the courts for public indecency.
Dailynews