South Africans Celebrate After A Zimbabwean Working As A Manager At Takelot Steals R680k Worth Of Parcels
You would think South Africans would be furious and outraged after discovering that a Zimbabwean national went on the run after stealing from Takelot.
But quite the contrary, South Africans are actually celebrating and applauding the Zimbabwean national for stealing.
South Africans have taken to social media to congratulate Tichana Nyamunda, who is alleged to have gone on the run after stealing parcels worth R680k from Takealot.
Nyamunda was reportedly working as an acting Manager at the company.
Mzanzi is happy that Tichana stole from Takelot and left them counting their losses. They accused the company of hiring only foreign nationals and snubbing South Africans.
South Africans Celebrate After A Zimbabwean Working As A Manager At Takelot Steals
Tichana Nyamunda ( Image credit: Twitter @TheTruthPanther)
South Africans urged illegal immigrants to continue stealing from their employers so as to teach them a lesson. Netizens argued that Takelot deserves the loss they made for choosing to give a Zimbabwean a managerial position instead of hiring a South African citizen.
@SelloTsebe;
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣job well done 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾👌🏾
@masenya_komape;
He teach them hard lesson, congratulations Tichana Nyamunda.TAKEALOT don’t want to employ South Africans.
@madamzoe;
I just saw this man twenty minutes ago, but I’m just a lazy South African so I ain’t saying a damn thing.🤣🤣🤣
@Ayzindonkabi;
The guy is a billion zim dollars rich in Zimbabwe by now. Let me congratulate him on a job well done.
@HyenaBeckz;
I pray he never gets arrested/found n Takealot hires another Zimbabwean abanyise naye until dey revert back to hiring SA citizens in SA
This comes barely a week after South Africans defended another Zimbabwean national.
Twenty-two-year-old Tendai Goodman Chakabva was recently arrested for impersonating a traffic police officer.
South Africans Defend Zimbabwean Man Arrested For Impersonating A Traffic Cop
Chakabva, who would dorn an Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) uniform and police boots, reportedly made money by soliciting bribes from reckless speeding motorists, drunk drivers, and those whose vehicles had expired license discs.-iharare