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Photo Credit: Coconut Kelz / Screengrab

The ANC have a new intern and her name is Cora – She is here to bridge the gap between the political party and the people of South Africa, providing all the must-have details; her first assignment, the cabinet shuffle.

 

South Africa (08 March 2023) – The new ANC intern, tried her hardest to keep a straight face while ensuring South Africans that the political party was ready to serve… self-serve that is. From the creator of Coconut Kelz, Lesego Tlhabi now brings us a new social media phenomenon – Meet Cora Pschinn.

No one does this better than Coconut Kelz. With her knack of calling a spade a spade, Coconut Kelz has been upsetting social media users with her hilarious satire for years, and we can’t get enough! But is it time she stepped aside? Cora Pschinn is here to claim the spotlight.

“Hi guys. My name is Cora Pschinn (German origins, don’t ask). Anyway I’m new around here but I hope I can stay. My dad got me a really cool job so I’m excited to see what 2023 and beyond will bring! Viva ANC!!”

As the new ANC intern, Cora is keeping it real for South Africans and detailing just how much the leading political party is planning to do for South Africans.

This brand of political satire often rubs people the wrong way but it has a very honest take on what South Africans are thinking too.

Take a look at Cora’s introduction to the world below.


Sources: Coconut Kelz
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