Sobantu Nqayi teases Siya Kolisi for eating KFC chicken bones
‘Who can relate?’: Actor Sobantu Nqayi makes fun of Springboks captain Siya Kolisi for eating chicken bones at KFC.
Actor Sobantu Nqayi makes fun of Springboks’ Siya Kolisi for eating chicken bones at KFC.
SIYA KOLISI: ‘THE BONES CARRY NUTRITIONAL VALUE’
The actor took to his Instagram Story on Friday, 19 July to share a video of Siya Kolisi chewing KFC chicken bones.
Kolisi who is seen devouring the chicken bones in the video, jokingly reveals that the bones carry nutritional value.
Cape Town ETC reveals that Kolisi’s wife, Rachel, and their kids are back in South Africa after their first school year in Paris.
The Springbok “first lady’” recently revealed that the family have returned to home grounds in South Africa.
The family’s trip back home comes after their children, Nicholas and Keziah finished their first school year in Paris.
SPRINGBOKS CAPTAIN FOUNDATION TEAMS UP WITH KFC
TshisaLIVE reports that Siya Kolisi has partnered with KFC Add Hope to feed the less fortunate through the Kolisi Foundation.
Rachel Kolisi, who is the CEO of the Kolisi Foundation says the objectives or their organisations are closely aligned.
“The objectives of our organisations are closely aligned, and we’ve been looking for opportunities to work together. Hunger is a much bigger problem in South Africa than many people realise. It is worse in winter when people cannot grow their own food.”
The Kolisi Foundation will use Add Hope funds to bolster its efforts to ensure food security and promote education through nutrition.
The proceeds will support six schools in Zwide by providing breakfasts for about 4000 children.
She adds that the areas she and Siya wanted to focus included food security, education, sport and gender-based violence.
“These are all areas where KFC does incredible work. So, we’re delighted to partner with Add Hope to relieve the hunger and malnutrition that affects nearly one in four South African households.”
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