An insurer tweeted: “Buhle is paying just R702pm for her 2019 VW Polo. Isn’t it time you see if you could be saving on your premium?” Phumudzo responded: “Buhle is probably white. Y’all quoted me R2,300 for a 2015 Vivo.”
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