Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma calls out Max Hurrell for 'zol' song
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is looking for SA DJ Max Hurrell... for the funniest reason.
Many smokers are currently on the edge after the ban on the sale of cigarettes was upheld.
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma explained why she made this decision, using the word 'zol', much to the amusement of the masses.
As a result, local music producer Max Hurrell could not resist the chance to turn her speech into one of the most popular music trends on social media right now.
Take a listen to the song here:
It even turned into a dance challenge on TikTok...
Zol 🤒🤒 pic.twitter.com/RvrEC8LP1f
— Nsika Buthelezi (@NsikaButhelezi) May 13, 2020
But the fun didn't end there, the song eventually reached the ears of the Minister, who responded:
Who is this Max Hurrel fellow? We just need to talk.
— Dr Dlamini Zuma (@DlaminiZuma) May 13, 2020
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Dlamini-Zuma's tweet was well received on Twitter, and it even led to Hurrell responding:
Hi there Minister ☺️ Please follow me so I can DM you my details!
— Max Hurrell (@MaxHurrellSA) May 13, 2020
Is is she gonna do a collab & add some gangster rap??
— Gregg SoNiC (@sonic_verax) May 13, 2020
Please don't make an album... pic.twitter.com/1sr7zCKvHH
— Victor Kiriakis (@dee_ai89) May 13, 2020
The dude is sopeaned
— Tyma_likaBash (@Qokx85) May 13, 2020
We are not sure if they did end up talking, but we'll wait to find out.
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