
Members of BMW clubs across South Africa came in numbers to the funeral of skilled spinner, Bongani Makhubo (40) of Soshanguve, Tshwane….
As the cars spun around in circles, spectators
cheered.Then a young woman took off her panties and began dancing in the middle
of the spinning cars.But not everyone was pleased to see h
er waving her
underwear in the air.John Lelaka said: “People are allowed to celebrate but not
in a way that disturbs other people’s peace.”Bongani died last week after a
short illness.
The funeral was attended by spinning clubs from
Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Pretoria.Puff Selotela, chairman of the Botsotso Social
Club, told Daily Sun: “This is a way of celebrating one of our own and
honouring his love for the game of spinning.”Spinning is not only a thug sport.
We have attorneys, doctors and businessmen in our spinning clubs.
“We all do it for the love of it.”Reikhutise
Malala, a longtime friend of Bongani, said in his farewell message: “You taught
me how to be humble and inspired me to venture into business. I will remember
you for your charisma, bravery and passion. “It is sad when someone dies and
you never have the chance to tell them the impact they made on your life.”I
guess life is too short and we all need to live while we can.”
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