J Sbu had to have an uncomfortable conversation with Buhle, our Traffic Queen after he saw her bf in his building

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When, we returned from our festive season break…J Sbu was acting very awkward around a member of our team - Buhle. He could not even look her in the eye. This was because of what he saw and he obviously jumped into conclusions about it...

So J Sbu, spotted Buhle’s partner in his apartment building during the festive break, at night, walking in and without Buhle. He wanted to mention it to Buhle, Like ‘Hey saw your person’ but he was scared that Buhle would have been like Woah what was he doing there. Definitely awkward!

When then asked KZN, if you caught your friends partner in a compromising position or at a place that you thought was odd would you tell your friend or mind your business?

Listen to what KZN had to say, it might be not what you think.
20 Jan 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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