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Analysis Of Qhabanga's Up To Nothing
Qhabanga's up to something.

Mondli deserves it.
He must die.

They'd replace him with another annoying pig.

We need this hall right now.

That won't happen.

I made a mistake.

The rehearsal isn't today, it's tomorrow.

Yes, see you tomorrow.

You almost didn't see us.

Why?

We received a call that the rehearsal had been cancelled.

Really?

Mastermind.

Is this it?

The man's my blood brother...

but he treats me like some hobo.

What do you mean?

How much did he pay you for this job?

R50,000.

That's exactly how much he gave me.
What's going on in his head?

You know...

this will cause bad blood.
He doesn't seem to realise it.

He's pissing me off. He treats us like dogs, and not professionals.

I thought that he'd be honourable...
…show more content…
So, can I take you out for dinner?

No, you can't.

No, that can't happen.

Well, I was just trying my luck.

No way.

- Well...
- What's wrong with you?

I can't explain it.
It just sort of happened.

Falling in love...

- Yes, boy.
- Dude...

what time does Nkunzi come to work?

Why are you so worked up?
Why are you so angry?

I'm not worked up.

I should go talk to Nkunzi face-to-face, man to man.

You know?

You look like you're ready to start a war.
What's up?

I'm not starting a war.
I'm great.

- No, you're not. I know you.
- There are a few things Nkunzi must clarify.

Why are you so relaxed?

Come on. We pulled off an amazing job and got paid.

Why are you like this?

I'm glad you're not stressed.

We were cheated.
We got peanuts.

- That's my problem.
- How much did he pay you?

R50K.

Qhabanga also got R50K.

How much were you paid?

I also got 50K.

He cheated all of us.

If we all take him on, we'll win.

You see? We can't let that old man take advantage of us.

Cheers.

Don't tell me you finished those scones.

My friend, I'm glad you're back.
I was so worried about you.

- Girl, is it that time of the month?
- I'm just stressed out, but it's nothing serious. Okay, I have something to tell
…show more content…
I don't think so.
They're glaring daggers at each other.

Beloved!

Children of Christ!

The good Lord has asked that we turn our Bibles...

to 1 Chronicles 17 verse 6.

When Moses parted the seas, they saw a miracle...

God asks an important question...

When we turn to the book of Exodus, we can see that we gained a lot...

"Why have you not built me a house of cedar?"

If we don't trust the Lord's strength, then who are we?

What does that question mean?
It means, why must God...

our Almighty Father jump from one tent to another?

I will reiterate, if you don't see the beauty of the Lord, then who are you?

There are imposters who always seek to destroy the house that the Lord has built.

Beloved, even if you're evil, you will never destroy the house of the Lord.

Open your ears and hear the good Lord speak.

No, no, no!

Pastors, what are you doing?

Can't you see you're embarrassing yourselves?
No, MaMlambo!

We're here to listen to the word of God, not to watch you acting like kids fighting over a lollipop. This is the congregation you claim to love...

that you're subjecting to this mess.

Is this the house of the Lord or a playground?

She's right, Beloved.

Mbatha...

the stage is all

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