Bongani opens up about the guilt he felt at the traffic lights
Updated | By East Coast Drive
‘It was so bad, I couldn’t even eat my food when I got to work', says Bongani.

On Thursday, Bongani arrived at work riddled with guilt. He was stuck at a set of robots with food on his passenger seat.
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Something happened to him which made him decide to hide his food away. When he got to work, he felt so guilty that he couldn’t even eat the food.
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Take a listen to what happened in the podcast and let us know if you can relate to how he felt.
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