
Butting heads whether unintentionally or deliberately may often lead to people assuming conflict always finds you.
Maybe you just have the face that inspires beef, or your personality type incites the “T’war” with your name thrown into the mix without context. Whatever the case is, the bad blood always finds you, one way or the other.
Using Kaya Drive host Sizwe Dhlomo for instance, his on-going feud with motivational speaker, Vusi Thembekwayo is one that not only makes headlines across the country, but will according to the drive host remain unresolved.
Siz has on a number of occasions admitted to his distaste of Thembekwayo and everything he stands for, and vice versa.
Because the feelings that Siz harbours towards the businessman are definitely mutual, with Thembekwayo also going public with his opinions on the radio personality.
This doesn’t seem to bother Siz, who thinks nothing of Thembekwayo’s disses.
The two public figures’ beef goes back years and Thembekwayo recently dissed Siz’ radio hosting, saying he steals information and passes it off as his own.
Instigating conflict
Another recent example of people instigating conflict is the apparent beef between Mac G and Mo Flava which had the social streets shook earlier this month.
This after Mac G expressed how happy he was that Mo Flava was parting ways with Metro FM. Taking to his podcast, Mac G didn’t hold back and took it to the level of celebrating that Mo Flava was going to be unemployed.
Fortunately for Mo Flava, that isn’t the case, having secured a morning slot on 947.
But, Mac G’s ill wishes towards the media personality will continue to serve as a testament to the bad blood between the two.
Listen to how Kaya Drive listeners deal with conflict:
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Also read: Kaya Drive: What to do when colleagues beef



