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South Africa’s renowned Instagram influencer and educator, Lulu Menziwa, also known as Lungile Buhlebenkosi Ntshangase, recently disclosed that she was targeted last year with allegations of promoting tlof tlof work among learners.

The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) educator, often criticized for her dressing style, shared an official document from the KZN Department of Education that contained the published allegations.

Lulu Menziwa Facing Allegations of Encouraging Learners to Use Their Bodies for Money

The official letter stated, “Miss LB Ntshangase allegedly promotes that learners should use their bodies to make money, and as a result, one learner allegedly expressed a desire to become a tlof tlof worker.”

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Taking to her Instagram stories, Lulu dismissed the allegations, labelling them as “false” and expressing amusement at the claims.

“Imagine me, Lungile Buhlebenkosi Ntshangase, standing in front of my students and telling them to use their bodies to make money… ai 2023 I’ve seen it all and I’m still standing… many false allegations were made but this one took a cup. Nizamile [You tried].

2024 sizobona futhi qhubekani [In 2024, we’ll see, try me again]… angiyi ndawo [I’m not going anywhere] … I’m a qualified and very intelligent Teacher from the University of Pretoria,” she wrote.

Teacher Calls Out Critics

Lulu, often referred to as South Africa’s “sexiest teacher,” has frequently made headlines for her figure-hugging attire, deemed by many as inappropriate for the classroom.

The businesswoman has previously defended her choice of clothing, asserting that her students find nothing objectionable about it.

“I know that everyone knows me; I’m all over social networks and on the radio, they are talking about me…I’m not teaching your kid. Do you have your kid in my school?” she questioned.

“You are forgetting one thing that I’m not teaching the kids of your age; I’m not teaching 25, 26 to 40-year-old learners. My kids are younger, they don’t have the perverted mind that you have, so stop,” she added.

By Letho