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WATCH: Tito Mboweni cleans up for a trip to Soweto

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WATCH: Tito Mboweni cleans up for a trip to Soweto

‘Lovely, today you look so smart. Keep it up, sir,’ a fan told Tito Mboweni after he shared a snap of himself all dressed up.

South Africa’s former finance minister Tito Mboweni usually leaves his many followers laughing out loud with his hilarious posts about his culinary adventures with pilchards and garlic. He has grown himself quite the following and keeps them entertained with all of his posts.

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And now he has headed online to share some photos of himself cleaned up for a night out in Soweto’s famous Vilakazi street.

The former minister was instantly showered with compliments from his followers who are happy to see how great he cleans up when he decides to.

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TITO MBOWENI CLEANS UP FOR A NIGHT OUT ON THE TOWN

The country’s famous finance minister-turned-amateur chef and social media personality Tito Mboweni has gained himself a number of followers with his often hilarious posts.

Tito Mboweni, South Africa’s finance minister, pauses during a plenary session on day two of the 28th World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa in Cape Town, South Africa, on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019. The World Economic Forum on Africa meeting runs from 4-6 September. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images

When he isn’t making garlicky pilchard dishes, he is sharing interesting posts about his take on South Africa’s political situation.

He also loves a good selfie and it would appear his followers love that about him.

He has once again left his followers buzzing…this time with photos of himself cleaned up and looking fresh in a nice get up.

In the caption, he explained that he was all dressed up for a night out in Soweto. Take a look below:

LOOKING GREAT

The post instantly received a number of comments from his faithful followers who love engaging with his posts. According to many of them, Tito looked great.

Of course, there were a few people who trolled Tito for “acting poor” after “benefitting from corruption in the country”.

Here are some of their comments:

“Lovely today you look so smart. Keep it up Sir. Hope you will cook delicious food today not one of those recipes of yours you always show us.” one person wrote while another said:

“That is so great BoMinister, you are rolling in the largest township in Mzansi today. Please pass my warm regards to Sakhimuzi of Sakhimuzi Restaurant.”

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