Vusi Thembekwayo Fires Back at Sizwe Dhlomo Over Alleged Stolen Business Idea

by Pule Lebeloane

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Sizwe Dhlomo has once again found himself at the center of a public dispute, this time with entrepreneur Vusi Thembekwayo. The ongoing tension between the two figures, which dates back years, took a new turn after Dhlomo allegedly claimed that Vusi lives in a rental home, a statement that sparked mixed reactions from fans and followers on social media. The comment, which was made in passing during a conversation online, sent waves through their respective fan bases, with many jumping to Vusi’s defense while others seemed to embrace Sizwe’s remarks.

The most recent exchange between the two seems to be a continuation of a long-standing rivalry. Dhlomo and Thembekwayo’s beef dates back to an incident years ago when Sizwe reportedly shared an idea for saving South Africa’s taxi industry, only for Vusi to later present a similar proposal as his own. According to Dhlomo, the idea was essentially stolen, a claim that Thembekwayo has never directly addressed in public. Despite the years that have passed, the tension between the two hasn’t subsided, with the latest back-and-forth suggesting that old wounds still haven’t healed.

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In his latest comments, Dhlomo accused Thembekwayo of living in a rented house, an insinuation that Vusi’s wealth may not be as substantial as it seems. Fans quickly weighed in, with one fan even mentioning that Thembekwayo resides in Blue Valley Estate, a high-end residential area in Pretoria. This comment ignited further speculation and discussion, with some defending Vusi’s lifestyle, while others supported Dhlomo’s insinuation.

The war between the two has continued for years, fueled by their highly publicised back-and-forths on social media. It’s no secret that both Dhlomo and Thembekwayo are polarising figures in South Africa, with passionate followers on both sides. Their rivalry has often spilled over into their business and social media dealings, making it a frequent topic of conversation in South African pop culture.

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