#BestOfTheWeek: Top 5 times Stacey and J Sbu broke the internet

#BestOfTheWeek: Top 5 times Stacey and J Sbu broke the internet

Here are some of the biggest moments we have shared with you online this week...

5 times Stacey and J Sbu broke the internet!/ Stacey and J Sbu
5 times Stacey and J Sbu broke the internet!/ Stacey and J Sbu

We have witnessed some wild and shocking things over the past week, so we have decided to take a look back at times when the internet came to a staggering halt.

Coming in hot at number 1 we have:

  1. Eishkom worker shares electrifying behind-the-scenes video of loadshedding

One Eskom employee took to social media to finally reveal the truth of how this procedure is implemented in his municipality.  

Watch @mandisidyantyi's clip of him at work at an undisclosed location in Rustenburg...

@mandisidyantyi Load Shedding stage 4 operating 11000 volts without an arc flash suit, this is asking for trouble. It has become a norm to commit unsafe acts in the work place. #Rustenburg ♬ original sound - mandisidyantyi

2. 'Vaalies' fed up with KZN beaches so they decided to build their own

A landlocked sea in the middle of Jozi is finally here!

Listen to more on Munyaka, Waterfall City below: 

3. KZN's Nottingham Road Hotel haunted by 'Charlotte the Ghost'

In a land not so far away from East Coast Radio, there lives a ghost named Charlotte. 

The legend of Charlotte is rumoured and remembered among many KwaZulu-Natalians, so much so that she has been dubbed one of the most iconic ghosts in the world. 

Listen to hear more: 

4. Strange alien creatures plague KZN's beaches

Some weird and wild things wash up on our beaches, but this peaked our interest.Take a look at these clear free-floating ocean creatures that were identified as salps

SEE: Strange alien creatures plague KZN's beaches
SEE: Strange alien creatures plague KZN's beaches / saambr Facebook

5. Used sanitary pads bought for R60k allegedly being used in rituals

An alleged dark truth has emerged and it's a cause for concern amongst women in SA.

Twitter users were astounded earlier this month when a woman revealed that she makes money from collecting used sanitary pads from public dustbins for a man she allegedly met in Sandton. See the thread below: 

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