Simping for the tax collector is a wild new strategy for clout chasers. Content creator Banele Moghelingz Ndaba went on national broadcast television to applaud the South African Revenue Service for chasing internet personalities. He claimed that aggressive auditing helps influencers professionalize their hustle while fixing compliance issues.
The internet immediately smelled something rotten once the clip circulated online. Viewers dragged Banele for delivering what sounded like a heavily rehearsed message. Skeptics flooded the comments section, suggesting the interview felt like a paid government advertisement rather than a genuine opinion.
Critics noted that he never speaks about business topics with such polish during his normal videos. People accused the agency of hiring famous faces to push propaganda instead of doing actual work. One commenter joked about how many hours he practiced the script before the cameras rolled.
The internet immediately smelled something rotten once the clip circulated online. Viewers dragged Banele for delivering what sounded like a heavily rehearsed message. Skeptics flooded the comments section, suggesting the interview felt like a paid government advertisement rather than a genuine opinion.
Critics noted that he never speaks about business topics with such polish during his normal videos. People accused the agency of hiring famous faces to push propaganda instead of doing actual work. One commenter joked about how many hours he practiced the script before the cameras rolled.