Video: Themba Robin’s satire on potholes in South Africa goes viral

The video “A truly South African Safari” by local comedian Themba Robin has gone viral. A recent video in which Robin takes his audience on an “urban safari” riddled with potholes has received millions of views across multiple social media platforms. Robin does emphasise that potholes are extinct in one SA province – the Western Cape! The hilarious video pushes... Read more → The post Video: Themba Robin’s satire on potholes in South Africa goes viral appeared first on CapeTown ETC.

Video: Themba Robin’s satire on potholes in South Africa goes viral

The video “A truly South African Safari” by local comedian Themba Robin has gone viral.

A recent video in which Robin takes his audience on an “urban safari” riddled with potholes has received millions of views across multiple social media platforms.

Robin does emphasise that potholes are extinct in one SA province – the Western Cape!

The hilarious video pushes two campaigns to save tyres #savematayas and #wakeup.

Watch the video below:

Judging by the comments, the entertaining video addresses an issue most South Africans can relate to.

See some comments below:

  • “Today I had to use my indicator to go around one. I think they are mutating.”
  • “This is just too funny. Very well done.”
  • “I think this family is stalking me. They’re everywhere I go.”
  • Brilliant. Arriving back in Boksburg after the holidays, I said to my wife, “do you realize we never or hardly saw potholes in Cape Town?” Before she could answer I just heard “pasop potholes!” and low and behold the entire family of potholds were in front of me. Fortunately I went through without touching 1 of the family members of potholes. Ja ne.

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Picture: Themba-Robin / Facebook

 

 

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