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MBABANE – Rumour has it she is behind the sexually suggestive voice note circulating about Swazi girls being ready to satisfy bikers sexually for the upcoming Swazi Rally.
Sindi* though denies any involvement in making the voice note.


When contacted by the Entertainment Desk yesterday the woman indicated that she was aware that people were saying she is the woman on the voice note but she maintained that this was not true and at first she thought it was a joke but as more and more people made her aware that she has been identified as the woman on the voice note, she saw that it was now getting serious.


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“I am aware of the voice recording and the fact that people say it is me on the recording but I am not the person on that voice clip and my question is do the people who say it’s me have proof?” she asked this reporter.
Asked if it didn’t make her angry that people believed it’s her on the voice clip, she said she was not upset at first because she just thought it was a joke but later realised even through the calls from this publication that it was a huge matter.


“I first saw it on Facebook and actually laughed it off  because I was not taking it seriously. People have been calling me to say that it is being suggested that I am the person on the voice note. It is now actually sinking in and making me angry that people would say that is me because I can confidently say that it isn’t me,” she added.


In the voice recording it was suggested that Swazi women were ready to offer themselves sexually to the bikers who will be attending the annual Swazi Rally.


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The person on the recording is heard telling the bikers that Swazi women are ready to be changed around by the bikers after offering them sexual intercourse.
Other women who have heard this voice clip are furious as they believe it has already painted a bad picture about Swazi women.
They are decrying the fact that it makes Swazi women seem cheap and immoral.


“I was looking forward to the Swazi rally but now that this voice clip is circulating, I am questioning if I should go there at all because I am certain that some guys will actually think there is truth to the statement made by this silly girl about us Swazi women. It is so demeaning,” said one FaceBook user.
*Not her real name.

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