Denise Zimba is concerned about SA. Images via Twitter @DeniseZimba.

Denise Zimba is concerned about SA. Images via Twitter @DeniseZimba.

Denise Zimba on SA’s dire state: ‘Quality of life is horrendous’

‘South Africa weighs heavy on my heart. The quality of life is horrendous! People are suffering, hustling day to day,’ said Denise.

Denise Zimba is concerned about SA. Images via Twitter @DeniseZimba.

Denise Zimba is concerned about SA. Images via Twitter @DeniseZimba.

Over the last few weeks, a number of local celebrities have spoken out about the dismal state of South Africa. A few days ago, rapper Cassper Nyovest discussed the ever-rising cost of living while actress Linda Mtoba criticised the government over the increased load shedding and out-of-control potholes. And now former reality TV star Denise Zimba has also shared her thoughts about how bad things have become for South Africans.

Her post, like Cassper’s and Linda’s, received many reactions from social media users who are just as concerned over SA.

ALSO READ: Cassper Nyovest says SA needs prayers: ‘Things aren’t good’

Denise Zimba laments over Mzansi

Many South Africans are unable to keep their complaints about the state of the country under their breath.

A lot of them are now airing their frustrations on public platforms with the hopes that something will change.

Denise Zimba is the latest person to address all of the sociological issues locals are faced with.

Denise Zimba
Denise Zimba Images via Twitter @MissDeniseZimba

ALSO READ: Linda Mtoba laments over Mzansi’s sad state of affairs

Taking to her Twitter page on Tuesday this week, Denise highlighted the country’s problems.

According to her post, SA, one of the most beautiful and diverse countries in the world, has fallen.

“South Africa weighs heavy on my heart. One of the most beautiful countries in the world — the food, weather, people, diverse cultures, parties, experience. I don’t understand how we have fallen so bad. The quality of life is horrendous! People are suffering, hustling day to day.”

ALSO READ: ‘No meat, no visits’: The sacrifices made to keep up with petrol prices

Mzansi sadly agrees

Her post resonated with so many of the people who are bearing most of the brunt.

A lot of them called for immediate action while others slammed the current ruling party – the African National Congress (ANC).

@MrsBashaT said:

“Whiles other people are looking into issues of loadshedding, crime, GBV etc the state of health care is collapsing State hospitals are in bad shape. Only a few are still standing.”

ALSO READ: Tbo Touch: ‘I spend R4 600 a week on petrol, I can’t do it anymore’