Mzansi, the South African public, is buzzing with excitement and admiration for Mmabatho Montsho, the partner of EFF politician Mbuyiseni Ndlozi.
Montsho recently made headlines for her outstanding academic achievement – she obtained a Master of Arts degree in Writing for Script and Screen from Falmouth University. This accomplishment has earned her widespread praise for her intelligence and dedication.
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In addition to her academic success, Montsho has also garnered praise for her principled stance. Recently, she decided to boycott her scheduled interview with Metro FM, a popular radio station in South Africa.
The reason behind her decision was the station’s alleged support for “Zionist apartheid,” referring to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
Taking to the X app, Montsho expressed her gratitude to her fans for alerting her to the station’s alleged bias. She announced that she would not be participating in the interview and instead encouraged her followers to join the “1,000 Drums for Palestine” event at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg.
Thank you for alerting me that the show supports zionist apartheid. I will not be doing the interview. If you are in Joburg, please come to Constitution Hill and join the 1000 drums for Palestine at 10am. We also have free (amazing) film screenings. Free Palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸 https://t.co/eLBjdygwBX
— Mmabatho Montsho (@MmabathoMontsho) March 20, 2024
She also mentioned the free film screenings that would be taking place. Her decision to stand up for her beliefs and support the Palestinian cause has been met with overwhelming praise from the South African public.
Praise for Montsho’s Stance
Mzansi has showered Montsho with admiration and even referred to her as the “incoming first lady of Gauteng,” a province in South Africa. Social media platforms have been flooded with positive comments applauding her firm decision.
One user, @mondliek, tweeted, “The incoming first lady of Gauteng.” Another user, @sibaatsea, expressed their support, saying, “I just loved you a whole lot more. Free Palestine.”
The praise continued to pour in, with users commending Montsho for standing her ground and referring to her as a queen.
Comments such as “Standing your ground, such a queen” (@asa_sigoxo) and “Firm decision” (@bbk29_) showcased the admiration and respect she has garnered.
Some users also highlighted the significance of Montsho’s actions in raising awareness about the issue.
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One user, @_mr_t33, said, “Wow, Mmabatho! Thank you so much for your principled stance against Zionism and apartheid in occupied Palestine. So much respect and loads of appreciation for spreading awareness!”
Montsho’s principled stance and her refusal to support what she perceives as an unjust cause have resonated with many in Mzansi. Her actions serve as a reminder of the power of individuals to make a difference and stand up for what they believe in.