November 15, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that South African teens seen moving like a cult in viral TikTok challenge called ‘Luh Twizzy’ at Mall of Africa. (Read More Here).




A teenager was stabbed and had passed after more than five thousand teenagers stormed Mall of Africa.


They took part in a Tik tok challenge called *Luh Twizzy* challenge. The challenge is to storm a mall and cause chaos then leave.


This has already claimed a life at MOA yesterday. The following malls have already been stormed, mall of the north, Monte casino and Mall of Africa.


According to information, Luh Twizzy comprise of fans or people who are fans of Playboi Carti, Destroy Lonely and Yeat. 

Reactions below:


Michael: For anyone asking about the luh twizzy thing lemme explain. There is no satanic rituals taking place or anything demonic about them. They kids that go to malls to have fun. Those with beefs will fight etc. the bloodshed was cause by people from the lower class society.


Cynthia: All I need is to find one Luh Twizzy in the streets. Just one. Impama engizoyshaya?? Yho.


Thrudo: mani kancane, so kunabantwana abazibiza ngama gangster mara bakhuluma i english as a first language? Mxm i can bring a quantum of Nyaopes from Ivory park uphele umcimbi fast.

Thuso: @zizikodwa Minister, can the department please work with parents to come up with Saturday activities that stimulate these kids. Our kids can’t be partaking in mass gangsterism (allegedly) like this. This is concerning.


Prince: 100% correct…It’s a specific gang terrorizing teen boys around Midrand, I have a teen boy & I refused him to go today,he’s been stopping me from laying a formal complaint at mall of Africa, he’s afraid to go the mall alone recently becos of all the fights caused by MA latweezy.


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