Never Say Die
It appears that when Mandla Xulu declared a seize-fire on the protests, these words fell on deaf ears. As it were, the marches on the streets of the City of Ngelosi have persisted.
While they have clearly lessened in the past two weeks, they have not died away completely as many fans would have expected after Mandla’s asserting that King Kloof was indeed his better.
We caught up with Mandla to find out why there were still marches on the street even after he told everyone that his rivalry with King Kloof was effectively over.
“Well I have asked some of my fellow CMA comrades why the marches continue and as it turns out, I did my job too well. They claim to be doing it for me claiming that my inspirational story is one that they can tell to their children and don’t want it to end.”
While this was interesting to hear, it appeared that it was only half the truth. An informant in the know told the FXQ team that there were some rumbled about disgruntled followers who were displeased that Mandla was being denied another chance but a white man was.
While we could not corroborate this rumor at all, it was frightening to hear especially since Azania is famed for being the South African province ahead of the game by decades, known as a paradise that knows no color.

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