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‘Young, Famous & African’ never quite shakes off Bonang Matheba’s star power

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On THE fifth episode of the new season of Netflix’s Young, Famous & African reality show, Bonang Matheba’s temper suddenly erupted during a seemingly innocuous and light-hearted conversation over dinner.

“You think men are the only people with (hit lists)?” she snapped after former Big Brother contestant Luis Munana earnestly suggested that he didn’t want Ghanaian dancehall artist Fantana to be Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz’s side chick.

Matheba’s qualms about Munana appeared to centre on her annoyance at the perceived hypocrisy and bias against

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