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R2 Million For Shivambu, R1 Million for Mmabatho – South Africans Ask: ‘Is This a Joke Or A Scam?

R2 Million to Sit Next to Floyd Shivambu? Social Media Explodes Over “VIP Seat Prices” Claim

November 15, 2025
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R2 Million For Shivambu, R1 Million for Mmabatho – South Africans Ask: ‘Is This a Joke Or A Scam?
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A tongue-in-cheek rumour claiming that seats next to political figures Floyd Shivambu and Mmabatho were being “sold” for R2 million and R1 million respectively has ignited a wave of satire, disbelief and sharp political commentary across South Africa’s social platforms.

The speculation, which originated from a viral meme, suggests that a seat beside EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu would cost an eye-watering R2 million, while a place next to political personality Mmabatho would allegedly go for R1 million. Though entirely unverified and widely viewed as comedic exaggeration, the posts have gained massive traction, sparking broader debate about political celebrity culture and the growing commodification of access in South African politics.

Users flooded timelines with reactions ranging from sarcastic disbelief to sharp criticism. Some mocked the amounts as “proof that politics is the new luxury industry,” while others joked that “even Mmabatho didn’t know she was worth a million.” The humorous storm also revived older conversations about fundraising practices, party hierarchy, and the sometimes-opaque nature of political influence.

Political analysts, weighing in on the satire, noted that while the claims are fictional, the viral reaction reflects a real public frustration with perceived elitism in political spaces. They added that the meme’s popularity shows how humour continues to be a powerful tool for citizens to express criticism without formal confrontation.

Neither Shivambu nor Mmabatho has publicly responded to the trending posts, though the public continues to treat the claims as pure political comedy.

For now, the “R2-million seat” remains a joke – but one that has successfully spotlighted the intersection of politics, access, and South Africa’s ever-evolving digital humour.

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