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South Africa is a diverse country that is made up of 11 official languages. The language of communication is English. However, some South African citizens are not good at English, they canā€™t speak it fluently just as they do in their home languages.Ā Here Pictures: South African celebrities who canā€™t speak English properly.

1. Babes Wodumo

Babes WodumoĀ is one of the South African celebrities who canā€™t speak English well. She once made all sorts of headlines when she spoke broken English but thatā€™s not the case since English cant quantify oneā€™s educational level.

Wodumo made it clear that sheā€™s not a native speaker of English, and she never entered those fancy private school, therefore she doesnā€™t owe anyone proper English, sheā€™s a Zulu speaker and sheā€™s very proud to be one. Fans supported her on that statement and they also said people must just leave her alone at speak English anyhow she wants.

2. Makhadzi

Sheā€™s an original Venda from Mashamba in the Limpopo province. Apparently, this 24-year-old admitted herself that sheā€™s very bad when it comes to English, which is why she usually usesĀ Sotho/PediĀ as a language of communication.

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She once went off the hook and talked about ā€˜public relationshipsā€™ instead of ā€˜public relations. However, the whole conservation went viral but she cared less.

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3. Thuthuka Mthembu

Sheā€™s best known for her stellar performances onĀ Uzalo as Nonka.Ā Barely a few months ago she was trending after she shared a series of broken English tweets that left Mzansi in stitches. She got dragged in such a way that she had to delete the tweet. Wow! Mzansi people!

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4. Papa Penny

Musician and reality star Papa PennyĀ cares less when it comes to speaking English. He has been dragged and trolled on several occasions because of his bad English but he doesnā€™t give a damn about it.Ā  His fans have often come to his defence when he gets trolled about his bad English.

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She is best known for her bubbly character onĀ Mzansi hit soapie Gomora.Ā Ā Well, we all know that ā€˜Zodwaā€™ is very much terrible when it comes to speaking English. Apparently ā€˜Zodwaā€™ is not a good English speaker even in real life, yes she may hide it but she canā€™t speak proper English.

IN OTHER NEWS: E-commerce Boom in Africa: Unveiling the Top Online Shops of the Continent

In recent years, Africa has witnessed a remarkable surge in online shopping, with a growing number of consumers embracing the convenience of e-commerce. From bustling marketplaces to niche retailers, the continent boasts a diverse array of online shops catering to a myriad of needs.

Jumia: The E-Commerce Giant

At the forefront of Africaā€™s e-commerce revolution stands Jumia, often referred to as the ā€œAmazon of Africa.ā€ With a presence in multiple countries, Jumia offers a wide range of products, including electronics, fashion, and household essentials. Its user-friendly platform and efficient delivery services have solidified its status as a key player in the African online retail landscape.

Konga: Bridging Traditional and Online Shopping

Konga has carved its niche by seamlessly combining online shopping with traditional retail experiences. This Nigerian-based e-commerce platform not only provides a vast selection of products but also allows customers to pick up their orders at physical Konga stores, bridging the gap between digital convenience and in-person interactions.

Takealot: South Africaā€™s E-Commerce Powerhouse

Operating primarily in South Africa, Takealot has become a household name, offering a broad spectrum of goods from tech gadgets to home appliances. Its commitment to customer satisfaction, coupled with regular promotions and discounts, has propelled Takealot to the top tier of South Africaā€™s online shopping destinations.

Kilimall: East Africaā€™s Rising Star

With a focus on East Africa, Kilimall has rapidly gained traction as a go-to online marketplace. Serving countries like Kenya and Uganda, Kilimall stands out for its diverse product range and competitive pricing. The platform has become synonymous with affordability and accessibility in the region.

Yudala: Nigeriaā€™s One-Stop Shop

Yudala, often hailed as Nigeriaā€™s one-stop shop, offers a wide spectrum of products ranging from electronics to groceries. Its innovative approach includes a hybrid retail model, incorporating both online and offline stores, creating a holistic shopping experience for consumers across the country.

Conclusion: A Vibrant E-Commerce Ecosystem

As the e-commerce landscape in Africa continues to evolve, these online shops exemplify the dynamism and potential within the continentā€™s digital marketplace. With increasing internet penetration and a growing tech-savvy population, Africaā€™s online retail sector is poised for even greater heights in the years to come.

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