Rasta painted Zodwa and Manaka. Images via X: @rastaartist
Rasta painted Zodwa and Manaka. Images via X: @rastaartist

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Haibo! Zodwa and Manaka get the infamous Rasta treatment

‘We know you love painting but painting doesn’t love you. This is an unhealthy relationship,’ one person wrote about Rasta’s work.

Rasta painted Zodwa and Manaka. Images via X: @rastaartist
Rasta painted Zodwa and Manaka. Images via X: @rastaartist

South African South African artist Rasta The Artist — real name Lebani Thaka David Sirenje — has become quite popular over the years. This is because his portraits — which are usually tributes to local legends — have a way of making people laugh. He has once again left many tickled pink after he shared a portrait of SA’s latest boxing sensations, Manaka Ranaka and her opponent, exotic dancer Zodwa Wabantu.

Taking to his Twitter page, he dedicated the post to the celebs. Those in the comment section couldn’t help but chuckle after spotting the post.

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Rasta’s Zodwa and Manaka painting leaves Mzansi howling

In recent years, South African artist Rasta has gained himself a solid reputation as one of the most unique artists the country has to offer.

This is because his one of a kind portraits don’t always look like those he has painted.

Despite this, he continues to paint legendary South Africans — and sometimes famous people from around the world.

Rasta The Artist
Rasta The Artist. Image via via Twitter (screenshot) @norman_nelufule /@NavigodeepH

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His latest painting is none other than SA stars Manaka Ranaka and Zodwa Wabantu who recently faced off in a boxing ring.

Taking to Twitter, he shared photos of himself and the portrait which he captioned, “Woman boxing extravaganza,” while tagging the two.

Take a look at the post below:

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The failed fight

The South African earlier reported how the two left SA disappointed with their pathetic fighting skills.

The match took place on Saturday 21 October at the Ridge Casino in Mpumalanga. Tickets for the event were sold for between R100 and R1000.

ideos for the fight have left X users laughing at those who spent their hard earned cash to watch the fight which many have called “nonsense”.

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