Lasizwe is doing his bit by blessing the masses with free electricity
many were happy to see Lasizwe making a positive change during these trying times, others took jabs at him which landed his name on the trends list on Wednesday evening.
He also told TshisaLIVE how he dealt with backlash of being dragged for wanting to help. “I think people on social media like to comment without reasoning and the problem is I'd also say “Okay, guys send your meter numbers” and if I don't show people proof that I bought the electricity they'd call me out saying that I'm a liar but when I do post people will say I'm bragging and showing off.
“So, these social media people don't know what they want. Do they want people to help or do they not want us not to help? Because when we help they say we are gloating and when we don't they say celebs don't care about people in the country.”I don't think people are responding to LaSizwe's tweet well. Of course they will jump to attack 🙄 I'm sure lo wisely wake nglowekutsi "essential" use only - so the electricity can tide you over more days.
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