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Soweto retiree's life is no longer the same after she trended for '10 past four'

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Nhlanhla Lux outside the house that was allegedly bombed.
Nhlanhla Lux outside the house that was allegedly bombed.
Papi Morake

She created a phrase that is still used by many when they are retelling a story and want to add some flavour to it.

To South Africans, all they know is that 10 past four is one of the funny light moments that came out of what was said to be a bombing at Nhlanhla Lux Dlamini’s house.

The alleged commercial explosion happened in the early hours of 20 March 2023 during the EFF national shutdown. Lux claimed that at least two petrol bombs were thrown at his home in Pimville, Soweto, and one hit the roof. On that fateful Monday, the neighbour was outside telling their version of what transpired to the media and police who were at the scene of the incident.

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