By Zuko Komisa
Tik Toker known as ‘Dr Qwabe’ receives mixed reactions on social media.
Over the weekend, a few individuals defended him on Twitter, but as soon as the report’s supporting details appeared online, the defence gained momentum and Dr. Qwabe started trending.
Many people have fallen in love with a South African doctor by the name of Qwabe thanks to his social media posts.
According to iReportSA, Qwabe is one of the funniest physicians on the social media site TikTok and an independent medical officer.
This weekend, videos of him having fun and inspiring his coworkers to enter the demanding field of medicine emerged on Twitter.
Dr Qwabe just because you refused to be fake now they are labelling you🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ pic.twitter.com/qLZbFTqYdJ
— Lihle (@Lihlegal) March 6, 2023
Dr Sandile Qwabe. (MBBCh)
— Africa Research Desk 📚📁 (@MightiJamie) March 5, 2023
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery. pic.twitter.com/eswLa4f15m
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According to reports, Dr. Qwabe has received a note from the Department of Health as a result of complaints made to the HPCSA by social media users about his dress code and his suitability, or lack thereof, to practice medicine.
After some detractors accused him of not acting like a doctor who saves lives, The Dr. became a trending topic on social media.
Some people have asked the doctor to host a reality program.
DR Qwabe is a qualified DR & he is the best in the hospital where he works. Recently he got promoted and he is like the senior in running the whole hospital & wena who doesn’t have a matric certificate like that DA guy John Henry Steenhuisen you are trying to look down on him. pic.twitter.com/JsfdlUp4L6
— Man’s NOT Barry Roux (@AdvoBarryRoux) March 6, 2023
Medical officer Dr Sandile Qwabe from NewCastle. pic.twitter.com/4EkJKiI48e
— Man’s NOT Barry Roux (@AdvoBarryRoux) March 2, 2023
Hands Off Dr Qwabe!!!
— Penuel The Black Pen (@GodPenuel) March 6, 2023
Newcastle Stand Up! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/67IenhxWI1
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